Psychology Research Methods
How to Think About and Write About Research
- Wendy Heath - Rider University, USA
Research Methods in Psychology
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An easy to read and accessible text that touches on all of the basics of research methods.
This textbook provides students with the basics of research in psychology and appears to break it down to where the students can really learn and focus on key knowledge and skills.
This is a research methods book written at a level intended for undergraduate majors in psychology. It introduces human behavioral research at a level students can understand without any previous research methods knowledge or experience.
An introductory research methods book that walks students through the steps of the research process through the delivery of the content, examples to learn from, and the application to writing practice and skills.
A thorough and detailed coverage of publishing research. The book's storytelling approach makes the material more intriguing and engaging. Students could easily follow the guidelines to write their manuscripts or prepare a presentation.
An introductory-level and modern research methods book that emphasizes writing.
Humor is appropriately used to intrigue readers new to the scientific method. The writing is clear and easy to follow, and the examples are interesting and relevant to college students.
Sample Materials & Chapters
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Chapter 2. DEVELOPING RESEARCH IDEAS AND HYPOTHESES