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Research methods in psychology / edited by Glynis M. Breakwell [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, 2006Edition: Third editionDescription: xxiii, 524 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1412911273
  • 9781412911276
  • 1412911281
  • 9781412911283
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.72 21
LOC classification:
  • BF76.5 .R466 2006
Contents:
1. Theory, method and research design / Glynis M. Breakwell and David Rose -- 2. Practical and ethical issues in planning research / Martyn Barrett -- 3. Levels of measurement / Chris Fife-Schaw -- 4. The experimental method in psychology / Alyson Davis and Gavin Bremner -- 5. Quasi-experimental designs / Chris Fife-Schaw -- 6. Surveys and sampling / Patrick Sturgis -- 7. Observational methods / Rudi Dallos -- 8. Psychophysiological methods / Paul Sowden and Paul Barrett -- 9. Psychophysical methods / David Rose -- 10. Using psychometric tests / Sean Hammond -- 11. Questionnaire design / Chris Fife-Schaw -- 12. Interviewing methods / Glynis M. Breakwell -- 13. Using self-recording : diary and narrative methods / Glynis M. Breakwell -- 14. Focus groups / Lynne J. Millward -- 15. Ethnographic and action research / David Uzzell and Julie Barnett -- 16. Interpretative phenomenological analysis / Jonathan A. Smith and Virginia Eatough -- 17. Grounded theory / Karen Henwood and Nick Pidgeon -- 18. Discourse analysis / Adrian Coyle -- 19. Principles of statistical inference tests / Chris Fife-Schaw -- 20. Introduction to multivariate data analysis / Sean Hammond -- 21. Introduction to structural equation modelling / Chris Fife-Schaw -- 22. Meta-analysis / David O'Sullivan.
Summary: "This Third Edition of the bestselling Research Methods in Psychology retains its status as one of the most accessible, practically useful and theoretically rigorous textbooks on the market today, but has been developed even further to help students get the most from their studies, and to help lecturers with their teaching. ; In light of recent methodological developments, and to assist with its greater accessibility, this new edition has been significantly revised and restructured. The textbook is now oriented around three parts focusing on the major processed in conducting research - from formulating research questions, designing research activity, data gathering and analysis. A rich diversity of methods is now covered, each presented by a psychologist with extensive knowledge of their practical application. Extended coverage of qualitative methods is also a significant addition - now fundamental on psychological methods courses - and more niche chapters from the Second Edition are replaced with broader ones. ; Research Methods in Psychology, Third Edition is essential because: Its new structure maps onto Methods in Psychology courses much more comprehensively, making it an invaluable teaching/study resource.It has a wide range of student features - more illustrative case study material, updated examples from current research to illustrate recent developments in methods and techniques, key words in bold at the end of chapters, end of chapter summaries and annotated further reading sections.A companion Web site accompanying the textbook offering a range of features for lecturers on a restricted access basis, and for students more publicly will help with exam assessment and written project work. Please visit www.sagepub.co.uk/breakwell. ; Research Methods in Psychology is for all methods students in psychology and those in neighbouring disciplines looking for an authoritative resource."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 482-508) and index.

1. Theory, method and research design / Glynis M. Breakwell and David Rose -- 2. Practical and ethical issues in planning research / Martyn Barrett -- 3. Levels of measurement / Chris Fife-Schaw -- 4. The experimental method in psychology / Alyson Davis and Gavin Bremner -- 5. Quasi-experimental designs / Chris Fife-Schaw -- 6. Surveys and sampling / Patrick Sturgis -- 7. Observational methods / Rudi Dallos -- 8. Psychophysiological methods / Paul Sowden and Paul Barrett -- 9. Psychophysical methods / David Rose -- 10. Using psychometric tests / Sean Hammond -- 11. Questionnaire design / Chris Fife-Schaw -- 12. Interviewing methods / Glynis M. Breakwell -- 13. Using self-recording : diary and narrative methods / Glynis M. Breakwell -- 14. Focus groups / Lynne J. Millward -- 15. Ethnographic and action research / David Uzzell and Julie Barnett -- 16. Interpretative phenomenological analysis / Jonathan A. Smith and Virginia Eatough -- 17. Grounded theory / Karen Henwood and Nick Pidgeon -- 18. Discourse analysis / Adrian Coyle -- 19. Principles of statistical inference tests / Chris Fife-Schaw -- 20. Introduction to multivariate data analysis / Sean Hammond -- 21. Introduction to structural equation modelling / Chris Fife-Schaw -- 22. Meta-analysis / David O'Sullivan.

"This Third Edition of the bestselling Research Methods in Psychology retains its status as one of the most accessible, practically useful and theoretically rigorous textbooks on the market today, but has been developed even further to help students get the most from their studies, and to help lecturers with their teaching. ; In light of recent methodological developments, and to assist with its greater accessibility, this new edition has been significantly revised and restructured. The textbook is now oriented around three parts focusing on the major processed in conducting research - from formulating research questions, designing research activity, data gathering and analysis. A rich diversity of methods is now covered, each presented by a psychologist with extensive knowledge of their practical application. Extended coverage of qualitative methods is also a significant addition - now fundamental on psychological methods courses - and more niche chapters from the Second Edition are replaced with broader ones. ; Research Methods in Psychology, Third Edition is essential because: Its new structure maps onto Methods in Psychology courses much more comprehensively, making it an invaluable teaching/study resource.It has a wide range of student features - more illustrative case study material, updated examples from current research to illustrate recent developments in methods and techniques, key words in bold at the end of chapters, end of chapter summaries and annotated further reading sections.A companion Web site accompanying the textbook offering a range of features for lecturers on a restricted access basis, and for students more publicly will help with exam assessment and written project work. Please visit www.sagepub.co.uk/breakwell. ; Research Methods in Psychology is for all methods students in psychology and those in neighbouring disciplines looking for an authoritative resource."--Publisher description.

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