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Discovering Research Methods in Psychology: A Student's Guide presents an accessible introduction to the research methodology techniques that underpin the field of psychology
  • Offers a unique narrative approach to introducing the complexities of psychological research methods to first year students
  • Introduces the reader to the three main types of research methods used in psychology – observation, experimentation and survey methods
  • Provides clear summaries of 21st-century published studies that reflect diversity and best illustrate issues in research methodology
  • Includes an emphasis on topics of most interest to students, from those with a personal perspective such as romantic relationships, prejudice and career decisions, to clinical topics including eating disorders, heavy drinking and paranoia
  • Features a comprehensive glossary of all research terminology used in the narrative

Discovering Research Methods in Psychology: A Student's Guide

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 21/08/2009
    ISBN13: 9781405175302, 978-1405175302
    ISBN10: 1405175303

    Number of Pages: 352

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    Discovering Research Methods in Psychology: A Student's Guide presents an accessible introduction to the research methodology techniques that underpin the field of psychology
    • Offers a unique narrative approach to introducing the complexities of psychological research methods to first year students
    • Introduces the reader to the three main types of research methods used in psychology – observation, experimentation and survey methods
    • Provides clear summaries of 21st-century published studies that reflect diversity and best illustrate issues in research methodology
    • Includes an emphasis on topics of most interest to students, from those with a personal perspective such as romantic relationships, prejudice and career decisions, to clinical topics including eating disorders, heavy drinking and paranoia
    • Features a comprehensive glossary of all research terminology used in the narrative

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