List of Case Studies.
List of Solutions.
Preface.
1. Evidence in Psychology.
2. Case Studies.
3. Solutions.
4. Recap.
5. Cross-reference Chart.
Glossary.
References.
Index.
George Dunbar is Lecturer in Psychology at Warwick University. He is the author of Data Analysis for Psychology (1998) and has over 15 years’ experience of teaching research methods and statistics to psychology students.
"A thoroughly engaging book which carries the reader from one
intriguing set of questions to another, this is an absorbing read
which provides a real stimulant for student project ideas and a
wonderful source of ideas for tutorial topics. I would certainly
want my students to read it!" Hugh Foot, University of
Strathclyde
"An excellent supplement to courses in experimental research
methods, critical thinking, problem solving, and cognitive
psychology. Instructors can easily select course-appropriate cases
to increase the depth of student's knowledge and understanding of
material." Dr Kirsten Rewey, psychology research methods
instructor, Minnesota
"Dunbar's book fills a gap in undergraduate research methods texts.
Often texts illustrate aspects of statistics using actual studies
but just give general guidance on other aspects of study design.
Here, Dunbar has provided undergraduate readers with a well
selected, interesting set of illustrative examples that illuminate
these other, often neglected, aspects of research design. This book
will be a useful source for anyone involved in the teaching of
undergraduate research methods. Students will find the book's
organisation guides them through a variety of aspects of study
design and highlights the potential pitfalls with concrete examples
of good (and less good...) practice." Dr Garry Wilson, psychology
research skills instructor, University of Lincoln
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