PART I: Before You Collect Data
LAB 1. Finding a Topic, Finding Sources, and Critically Reading Appropriate Articles
What Are the Steps of a Research Project?
If You Want to Go Further . . . Secondary Analyses of Large Data Sets Available Online
LAB 2: How to Write a Literature Review
If You Want to Go Further . . . Writing “Good”
LAB 3: After the Literature Review: Theory > Hypothesis > Design > Analysis > Results > Interpretation
The Logic Behind the Research
Theory > Hypothesis > Design > Analysis: Method Section
Theory > Hypothesis > Design > Analysis > Results
Theory > Hypothesis > Design > Analysis > Results > Interpretation
If You Want to Go Further . . . Cultural Considerations
Pick a Card, Any Card . . .
LAB 4: Ethics of Research
How to Treat Participants (Human or Otherwise)
The Ethics of Reporting Research
If You Want to Go Further . . . The Role of the IRB
Preparing a Proposal for the IRB
What to Expect Once Your Project Has Been Approved
PART II: Collecting Data - Research Designs and Tools
LAB 5: Qualitative Research
Qualitative Research: What Is It, and What Do You Do With It?
If You Want to Go Further . . . Content Analysis
What’s the Point of All This Qualitative Information? Development of a Grounded Theory
Communicating the Results
LAB 6: Case Studies and Single-Subject Designs
Case Study Versus Single-Subject Design
Who Uses Behavior Modification?
If You Want to Collect Your Own Data . . . It's All About You
If You Want To Go Further . . . Large-Scale Epidemiology: The Opposite Approach
LAB 7: Surveys
Types of Survey Questions
If You Want To Collect Your Own Data . . .
Informed Consent—Really, Really Important!
Producing the Abbreviated Lab Report
If You Want to Go Further . . . Developing the Survey
LAB 8: Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
Descriptive Versus Inferential Statistics
If You Want to Go Further . . . More About Effect Size
Types of Effect Size Statistics
Reviewing What You've Learned: Answer Key
LAB 9: Correlational Design
Experimental Versus Non-Experimental
If You Want to Collect Your Own Data . . . Closure
If You Want to Go Further . . . Partial Correlations
LAB 10: Regression Analysis
If You Want to Go Further . . . Hierarchical Regression
LAB 11: Two-Group Designs
If You Want to Collect Your Own Data . . . Be the Participant
Levels of Processing Data
If You Want to Go Further . . . Chi-Squared Analysis
LAB 12: Multiple-Groups Designs
Going Beyond the Two-Group Design
If You Want to Collect Your Own Data . . . Cautions!
If You Want to Go Further . . . Categorical IVs and DVs in Regression
Coding Categorical Predictor Variables for Regression
LAB 13: Factorial Designs
More Practice With Interactions
If You Want to Go Further . . . More About Testing Interactions
What Happens With Categorical Predictors?
What Happens With Repeated-Measures Data?
Answers for More Practice With Interactions
PART III: After Collecting Data
LAB 14: Writing the Discussion Section, Sharing Your Findings Using a Poster or Oral Presentation
Discussion Section Checklist
Creating and Presenting a Poster
Preparing an Oral Presentation of Your Findings
If You Want to Go Further . . . The Publication Process: What to Expect When You’re Submitting
LAB 15: Tables and Figures
How Do I Create a Figure?
If You Want to Collect Your Own Data . . .
If You Want to Go Further . . .
A Few More (Optional) Things
In Conclusion