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Essential research methods in psychology

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles : SAGE, ©2022.Description: xvii, 322 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781473999084
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.72 BAN-E
Contents:
Chapter 1. Psychological research: doing the right thing? - Philip Banyard Chapter 2. Experimental methods - Andrew Harris, Russell Turk, Mike Vernon and Juliet Ruth Helen Wakefield Chapter 3. Survey methods - Lucy Betts, Moon Halder, Mark Sergeant and Ben Oldfield Chapter 4. Neuroscientific methods - Andrew Clouter and Darren Rhodes Chapter 5. Randomised controlled trials - Janet Vousden and Anna Cunningham Chapter 6. Interviews - David Wilde, Beth Jones, Jennifer Mackay and Lisa Sanderson Chapter 7. Focus groups - Lydia Harkin and Francesca Chloe Ryding Chapter 8. Naturally occurring data - Anastasia Rousaki, Eva Prikrylova, Kristina Newman and Sarah Seymour-Smith Chapter 9. Visual methods - David Wilde and Amanda Edmondson Chapter 10. Combining two methods: Interviews and psychometrics - Rowena Hill, Lisa Sanderson and Beth Jones Chapter 11: Repertory grids - Nicholas Blagden and Rosie Kitson-Boyce Chapter 12. Case studies - Rusi Jaspal, Caroline Flowers and Melina Throuvala Chapter 13. Behavioural observations - Emma J. Vardy, Treshi-Marie Perera and James Stiller
Summary: "This comprehensive introductory text is relevant for both the specialist and non-specialist psychology student, challenging those who studied psychology before university while remaining accessible to those who did not"--
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Chapter 1. Psychological research: doing the right thing? - Philip Banyard
Chapter 2. Experimental methods - Andrew Harris, Russell Turk, Mike Vernon and Juliet Ruth Helen Wakefield
Chapter 3. Survey methods - Lucy Betts, Moon Halder, Mark Sergeant and Ben Oldfield
Chapter 4. Neuroscientific methods - Andrew Clouter and Darren Rhodes
Chapter 5. Randomised controlled trials - Janet Vousden and Anna Cunningham
Chapter 6. Interviews - David Wilde, Beth Jones, Jennifer Mackay and Lisa Sanderson Chapter 7. Focus groups - Lydia Harkin and Francesca Chloe Ryding
Chapter 8. Naturally occurring data - Anastasia Rousaki, Eva Prikrylova, Kristina Newman and Sarah Seymour-Smith
Chapter 9. Visual methods - David Wilde and Amanda Edmondson
Chapter 10. Combining two methods: Interviews and psychometrics - Rowena Hill, Lisa Sanderson and Beth Jones
Chapter 11: Repertory grids - Nicholas Blagden and Rosie Kitson-Boyce
Chapter 12. Case studies - Rusi Jaspal, Caroline Flowers and Melina Throuvala
Chapter 13. Behavioural observations - Emma J. Vardy, Treshi-Marie Perera and James Stiller

"This comprehensive introductory text is relevant for both the specialist and non-specialist psychology student, challenging those who studied psychology before university while remaining accessible to those who did not"--

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