Research methods for social psychology
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Word Count
100,500 words, Guess
Page Count
402 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveresearchmethodsf0000dunn
- ISBN-139781405149808
- ISBN-101405149809
- Library of Congress Control Number2008003442
- OCLC Control Number277138294
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number219995765
- Better World Books9781405149808
- Open LibraryOL24059107M
Classifications
- DDC302.072
- LCCHM1033 .D86 2008
- LCCHM1033 .D86 2009
and 1 more
- LCCHM1033.D86 2008
Description
"Research Methods for Social Psychology will help students learn to conduct empirical research in social psychology. The author teaches students to think like experimental social psychologists, that is, to use or develop explanatory theories and to manipulate and measure variables In order to explain the origin or purpose of some aspect of social life. Students will learn to perform research projects on human social behavior from start to finish, from selecting a research topic to collecting and analyzing data, to writing up the results using the American Psychological Association's required format (i.e., APA style). Along the way, they will learn about the particular ethical issues social psychologists face, the logic of experimental design, alternative research approaches, sorting accuracy from error in research, and how to present their findings orally, among other issues." "This book contains up-to-date scholarship and emphasizes active learning through pedagogical activities and exercises designed to help students design and execute their own social psychological research"--Jacket.
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