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Book SynopsisUnderstanding Quantitative and Qualitative Research in Psychology is the most hands-on, accessible and approachable guide to the entire research process, which fully explores both quantitative and qualitative methods to give students the knowledge and confidence they need. Students are presented with a practically-focused guide to carrying out psychological research and are taken from formulating a research question through to collecting data, analysing datasets statistically with SPSS or qualitatively with a range of approaches, and finally presenting and thinking critically about research findings. They are shown the importance of research ethics, and coverage of the replication crisis and the open science movement is considered throughout. The online resources present a wealth of opportunities for students to practice what they have learned, and the title is supported by an excellent range of video support materials for both the qualitative and quantitative sections, including SPSS
Trade ReviewFeels like having a friend at your side guiding you through the process! * Dr Maxine Woolhouse, Leeds Beckett University *
Brilliant when it comes to using everyday language to explain complicated topics in such a simple way...The authors are masters of this subject, but they are relating to the students and explaining things on a level which students can easily follow and understand. * Kerem Soylemez, Regent's University London *
The authors understand what it's like to be new to learning about research methods and statistics in Psychology. They never talk down to the reader and their enthusiasm is evident. * Dr Sandra O'Brien, University of Limerick *
Easy to read, engaging with lots of diagrams and screenshots... A useful book that covers everything we want our students to learn. * Dr Saima Noreen, De Montfort University *
I can't think of a book that covers both quantitative and qualitative techniques and research methods to the same level as this book does. * Dr Fraser Milton, University of Exeter *
Table of ContentsDesigning psychological research 1: The basics of research design 2: Questionnaire design 3: Analysing data for psychological research 4: Introducing SPSS Experimental approaches in psychological research 5: Experimental design 6: t tests 7: One-way independent measures ANOVA 8: One-way repeated measures ANOVA 9: ANCOVA 10: Two-way factorial independent ANOVA 11: Two-way factorial repeated ANOVA 12: Two-way factorial mixed design ANOVA 13: Presenting experimental studies Correlational approaches in psychological research 14: Correlational design 15: Correlations 16: Multiple regression 17: Hierarchical regression 18: Logistic regression 19: Factor analysis 20: Presenting correlational studies Qualitative approaches in psychological research 21: Qualitative design 22: Designing interviews and focus groups 23: Content analysis and thematic analysis 24: Grounded theory 25: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis 26: Samuel Fairlamb: Discourse analysis 27: Presenting qualitative studies Next steps in psychological research 28: How do I decide what to do with my data? 29: Mixed methods 30: Broadening your research horizons