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This fourth edition of Alan E. Kazdin’s classic Methodological Issues and Strategies in Clinical Research is intended to help students and professionals alike master a wide range of methodological approaches with which to scientifically examine clinical issues and phenomena.

Trade Review

Alan Kazdin’s edited compilation of readings, Methodological Issues and Strategies in Clinical Research (MISCR), is a classic, and for good reason. Its three prior editions have long served as ‘one-stop shopping’ resources for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty members hoping to consult the best articles bearing on methodological issues and advances in clinical science…Its fourth edition, released this year, maintains and builds on the same standard of scholarly excellence that previous readers of MISCR have come to expect.

* PsycCRITIQUES *

Confidently recommended as an academic curriculum textbook, Methodological Issues and Strategies in Clinical Research is a critically important addition to college and university Clinical Research instructional reference collections and supplemental studies reading lists.

* Midwest Book Review *

Table of Contents

Contributors
Preface
Part I. Introduction: Overview and Background
Chapter 1. Methodology: What It Is and Why It Is So Important
Alan E. Kazdin
Part II. Beginning the Research Process
Research Ideas
Chapter 2. Beginning the Research Process: Key Concepts That Can Guide a Study
Alan E. Kazdin
Chapter 3. Getting Out of Our Conceptual Ruts: Strategies for Expanding Conceptual Frameworks
Allan W. Wicker
Chapter 4. Translational Research
Michael T. Bardo and Mary Ann Pentz
Foci of Research
Chapter 5. In Defense of External Invalidity
Douglas G. Mook
Chapter 6. When Small Effects Are Impressive
Deborah A. Prentice and Dale T. Miller
Part III. Sampling and Assigning Participants to Conditions
Samples and Selection of Participants
Chapter 7. Most People Are Not WEIRD
Joseph Henrich, Steven J. Heine, and Ara Norenzayan
Chapter 8. The Neglected 95%: Why American Psychology Needs to Become Less American
Jeffrey J. Arnett
Chapter 9. Amazon's Mechanical Turk: A New Source of Inexpensive, Yet High-Quality, Data?
Michael Buhrmester, Tracy Kwang, and Samuel D. Gosling
Randomization and Group Equivalence
Chapter 10. Random Sampling, Randomization, and Equivalence of Contrasted Groups in Psychotherapy Outcome Research
Louis M. Hsu
Research Design Options
Chapter 11. Experimental and Observational Designs: An Overview
Alan E. Kazdin
Part IV. Assessment
Measurement Development, Reliability, and Validity
Chapter 12. Constructing Validity: Basic Issues in Objective Scale Development
Lee Anna Clark and David Watson
Chapter 13. Selecting Measures for Research Investigations
Alan E. Kazdin
Chapter 14. Measurement and Assessment: An Editorial View
Cecil R. Reynolds
Measurement Among Diverse Samples
Chapter 15. Methodological Issues in Assessment Research With Ethnic Minorities
Sumie Okazaki and Stanley Sue
Part V. Data Analysis, Evaluation, and Presentation
Background and Underpinnings of Data Analyses
Chapter 16. On the Origins of the .05 Level of Statistical Significance
Michael Cowles and Caroline Davis
Chapter 17. Things I Have Learned (So Far)
Jacob Cohen
Null Hypotheses Testing, Meta-Analysis, and Bayesian Statistics
Chapter 18. A Power Primer
Jacob Cohen
Chapter 19. Statistical Significance Testing and Cumulative Knowledge in Psychology: Implications for Training of Researchers
Frank L. Schmidt
Chapter 20. An Effect Size Primer: A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers
Christopher J. Ferguson
Chapter 21. The Proof of the Pudding: An Illustration of the Relative Strengths of Null Hypothesis, Meta-Analysis, and Bayesian Analysis
George S. Howard, Scott E. Maxwell, and Kevin J. Fleming
Data Presentation
Chapter 22. Designing Better Graphs by Including Distributional Information and Integrating Words, Numbers, and Images
David M. Lane and Anikó Sándor
Part VI. Special Topics: Evaluation in Clinical Practice and Research
Assessment and Evaluation in Clinical Work
Chapter 23. Collecting Client Feedback
Michael J. Lambert and Kenichi Shimokawa
Chapter 24. Revisiting and Reenvisioning the Outcome Problem in Psychotherapy: An Argument to Include Individualized and Qualitative Measurement
Clara E. Hill, Harold Chui, and Ellen Baumann
Evaluating Interventions
Chapter 25. Beyond Efficacy and Effectiveness: A Multifaceted Approach to Treatment Evaluation
Timothy D. Nelson and Ric G. Steele
Chapter 26. Methodological Challenges in Treatment Outcome Research With Ethnic Minorities
Anna S. Lau, Doris F. Chang, and Sumie Okazaki
Part VII. Multiple Methodologies
Chapter 27. The Epistemology of Mathematical and Statistical Modeling: A Quiet Methodological Revolution
Joseph Lee Rodgers
Chapter 28. Qualitative Research and Its Place in Psychological Science
Anna Madill and Brendan Gouge
Chapter 29. Single-Case Experimental Research Designs
Alan E. Kazdin
Part VIII. Ethical Issues and Scientific Integrity
Guidelines and Codes
Chapter 30. Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
American Psychological Association
Chapter 31. Research Ethics: How to Treat People Who Participate in Research
Ezekiel Emanuel, Emily Abdoler, and Leanne Stunkel
Chapter 32. Research Ethics for Mental Health Science Involving Ethnic Minority Children and Youths
Celia B. Fisher, Kimberly Hoagwood,Cheryl Boyce, Troy Duster, Deborah A. Frank, Thomas Grisso, Robert J. Levine, Ruth Macklin, Margaret Beale Spencer, Ruby Takanishi, Joseph E. Trimble, and Luis H. Zayas
Questionable Research Practices, Fraud, and Professional Responsibilities
Chapter 33. False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant
Joseph P. Simmons, Leif D. Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn
Chapter 34. Why Has the Number of Scientific Retractions Increased?
R. Grant Steen, Arturo Casadevall, and Ferric C. Fang
Chapter 35. Best Practices for Allocating Appropriate Credit and Responsibility to Authors of Multi-Authored Articles
Lucas D. Eggert
Part IX. Reproducibility of Findings: Replication and Improving Research Practices
Chapter 36. Shall We Really Do It Again? The Powerful Concept of Replication is Neglected in the Social Sciences
Stefan Schmidt
Chapter 37. The Empirical March: Making Science Better at Self-Correction
Matthew C. Makel
Chapter 38. Recommendations for Increasing Replicability in Psychology
Jens B. Asendorpf, Mark Conner, Filip de Fruyt, Jan De Houwer, Jaap J. A. Denissen, Klaus Fiedler, Susann Fiedler, David C. Funder, Reinhold Kliegl, Brian A. Nosek, Marco Perugini, Brent W. Roberts, Manfred Schmitt, Marcel A. G. van Aken, Hannelore Weber, and Jelte M. Wicherts
Part X. Publication and Communication of Research
Reporting Standards: What to Cover and Include in an Article
Chapter 39. Reporting Standards for Research in Psychology: Why Do We Need Them? What Might They Be?
APA Publications and Communications Board Working Group on Journal Article Reporting Standards
Preparing Articles for Publication
Chapter 40. Publication and Communication of Research Findings
Alan E. Kazdin
Chapter 41. Writing a Review Article for Psychological Bulletin
Daryl J. Bem
Part XI. Perspectives on Methodology
Chapter 42. Methodology: Perspectives and General Lessons to Guide Research
Alan E. Kazdin
Index
About the Editor

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      Publication Date: 14/12/2015
      ISBN13: 9781433820922, 978-1433820922
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This fourth edition of Alan E. Kazdin’s classic Methodological Issues and Strategies in Clinical Research is intended to help students and professionals alike master a wide range of methodological approaches with which to scientifically examine clinical issues and phenomena.

      Trade Review

      Alan Kazdin’s edited compilation of readings, Methodological Issues and Strategies in Clinical Research (MISCR), is a classic, and for good reason. Its three prior editions have long served as ‘one-stop shopping’ resources for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty members hoping to consult the best articles bearing on methodological issues and advances in clinical science…Its fourth edition, released this year, maintains and builds on the same standard of scholarly excellence that previous readers of MISCR have come to expect.

      * PsycCRITIQUES *

      Confidently recommended as an academic curriculum textbook, Methodological Issues and Strategies in Clinical Research is a critically important addition to college and university Clinical Research instructional reference collections and supplemental studies reading lists.

      * Midwest Book Review *

      Table of Contents

      Contributors
      Preface
      Part I. Introduction: Overview and Background
      Chapter 1. Methodology: What It Is and Why It Is So Important
      Alan E. Kazdin
      Part II. Beginning the Research Process
      Research Ideas
      Chapter 2. Beginning the Research Process: Key Concepts That Can Guide a Study
      Alan E. Kazdin
      Chapter 3. Getting Out of Our Conceptual Ruts: Strategies for Expanding Conceptual Frameworks
      Allan W. Wicker
      Chapter 4. Translational Research
      Michael T. Bardo and Mary Ann Pentz
      Foci of Research
      Chapter 5. In Defense of External Invalidity
      Douglas G. Mook
      Chapter 6. When Small Effects Are Impressive
      Deborah A. Prentice and Dale T. Miller
      Part III. Sampling and Assigning Participants to Conditions
      Samples and Selection of Participants
      Chapter 7. Most People Are Not WEIRD
      Joseph Henrich, Steven J. Heine, and Ara Norenzayan
      Chapter 8. The Neglected 95%: Why American Psychology Needs to Become Less American
      Jeffrey J. Arnett
      Chapter 9. Amazon's Mechanical Turk: A New Source of Inexpensive, Yet High-Quality, Data?
      Michael Buhrmester, Tracy Kwang, and Samuel D. Gosling
      Randomization and Group Equivalence
      Chapter 10. Random Sampling, Randomization, and Equivalence of Contrasted Groups in Psychotherapy Outcome Research
      Louis M. Hsu
      Research Design Options
      Chapter 11. Experimental and Observational Designs: An Overview
      Alan E. Kazdin
      Part IV. Assessment
      Measurement Development, Reliability, and Validity
      Chapter 12. Constructing Validity: Basic Issues in Objective Scale Development
      Lee Anna Clark and David Watson
      Chapter 13. Selecting Measures for Research Investigations
      Alan E. Kazdin
      Chapter 14. Measurement and Assessment: An Editorial View
      Cecil R. Reynolds
      Measurement Among Diverse Samples
      Chapter 15. Methodological Issues in Assessment Research With Ethnic Minorities
      Sumie Okazaki and Stanley Sue
      Part V. Data Analysis, Evaluation, and Presentation
      Background and Underpinnings of Data Analyses
      Chapter 16. On the Origins of the .05 Level of Statistical Significance
      Michael Cowles and Caroline Davis
      Chapter 17. Things I Have Learned (So Far)
      Jacob Cohen
      Null Hypotheses Testing, Meta-Analysis, and Bayesian Statistics
      Chapter 18. A Power Primer
      Jacob Cohen
      Chapter 19. Statistical Significance Testing and Cumulative Knowledge in Psychology: Implications for Training of Researchers
      Frank L. Schmidt
      Chapter 20. An Effect Size Primer: A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers
      Christopher J. Ferguson
      Chapter 21. The Proof of the Pudding: An Illustration of the Relative Strengths of Null Hypothesis, Meta-Analysis, and Bayesian Analysis
      George S. Howard, Scott E. Maxwell, and Kevin J. Fleming
      Data Presentation
      Chapter 22. Designing Better Graphs by Including Distributional Information and Integrating Words, Numbers, and Images
      David M. Lane and Anikó Sándor
      Part VI. Special Topics: Evaluation in Clinical Practice and Research
      Assessment and Evaluation in Clinical Work
      Chapter 23. Collecting Client Feedback
      Michael J. Lambert and Kenichi Shimokawa
      Chapter 24. Revisiting and Reenvisioning the Outcome Problem in Psychotherapy: An Argument to Include Individualized and Qualitative Measurement
      Clara E. Hill, Harold Chui, and Ellen Baumann
      Evaluating Interventions
      Chapter 25. Beyond Efficacy and Effectiveness: A Multifaceted Approach to Treatment Evaluation
      Timothy D. Nelson and Ric G. Steele
      Chapter 26. Methodological Challenges in Treatment Outcome Research With Ethnic Minorities
      Anna S. Lau, Doris F. Chang, and Sumie Okazaki
      Part VII. Multiple Methodologies
      Chapter 27. The Epistemology of Mathematical and Statistical Modeling: A Quiet Methodological Revolution
      Joseph Lee Rodgers
      Chapter 28. Qualitative Research and Its Place in Psychological Science
      Anna Madill and Brendan Gouge
      Chapter 29. Single-Case Experimental Research Designs
      Alan E. Kazdin
      Part VIII. Ethical Issues and Scientific Integrity
      Guidelines and Codes
      Chapter 30. Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
      American Psychological Association
      Chapter 31. Research Ethics: How to Treat People Who Participate in Research
      Ezekiel Emanuel, Emily Abdoler, and Leanne Stunkel
      Chapter 32. Research Ethics for Mental Health Science Involving Ethnic Minority Children and Youths
      Celia B. Fisher, Kimberly Hoagwood,Cheryl Boyce, Troy Duster, Deborah A. Frank, Thomas Grisso, Robert J. Levine, Ruth Macklin, Margaret Beale Spencer, Ruby Takanishi, Joseph E. Trimble, and Luis H. Zayas
      Questionable Research Practices, Fraud, and Professional Responsibilities
      Chapter 33. False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant
      Joseph P. Simmons, Leif D. Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn
      Chapter 34. Why Has the Number of Scientific Retractions Increased?
      R. Grant Steen, Arturo Casadevall, and Ferric C. Fang
      Chapter 35. Best Practices for Allocating Appropriate Credit and Responsibility to Authors of Multi-Authored Articles
      Lucas D. Eggert
      Part IX. Reproducibility of Findings: Replication and Improving Research Practices
      Chapter 36. Shall We Really Do It Again? The Powerful Concept of Replication is Neglected in the Social Sciences
      Stefan Schmidt
      Chapter 37. The Empirical March: Making Science Better at Self-Correction
      Matthew C. Makel
      Chapter 38. Recommendations for Increasing Replicability in Psychology
      Jens B. Asendorpf, Mark Conner, Filip de Fruyt, Jan De Houwer, Jaap J. A. Denissen, Klaus Fiedler, Susann Fiedler, David C. Funder, Reinhold Kliegl, Brian A. Nosek, Marco Perugini, Brent W. Roberts, Manfred Schmitt, Marcel A. G. van Aken, Hannelore Weber, and Jelte M. Wicherts
      Part X. Publication and Communication of Research
      Reporting Standards: What to Cover and Include in an Article
      Chapter 39. Reporting Standards for Research in Psychology: Why Do We Need Them? What Might They Be?
      APA Publications and Communications Board Working Group on Journal Article Reporting Standards
      Preparing Articles for Publication
      Chapter 40. Publication and Communication of Research Findings
      Alan E. Kazdin
      Chapter 41. Writing a Review Article for Psychological Bulletin
      Daryl J. Bem
      Part XI. Perspectives on Methodology
      Chapter 42. Methodology: Perspectives and General Lessons to Guide Research
      Alan E. Kazdin
      Index
      About the Editor

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