Jones, Steve

Research methods in psychology / Steve Jones, Mark Forshaw. - Harlow, etc. : Prentice Hall ; Pearson, 2012. - xv, 197 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - Psychology express .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Research in psychology --
Ch. 2. Designing research studies --
Ch. 3. The basics of experimental design --
Ch. 4. Designing complex experiments --
Ch. 5. Case studies, single-case and small-N designs --
Ch. 6. Observational methods --
Ch. 7. Measuring attitudes --
Ch. 8. Reliability and validity --
Ch. 9. Qualitative approaches and methods --
Ch. 10. Ethics of research with humans and animals --
Ch. 11. Reporting research.

This revision guide provides concise coverage of the central topics within Research Methods in Psychology, presented within a framework designed to help you focus on assessment and exams. The text encapsulates all the subject matter listed in the BPS Qualifying Examination syllabus for the area. The structure of the book represents a logical, linear progress through your typical learning in relation to Research Methods in Psychology. The two authors bring their clear, accessible style to bear on this, making the normally dry subject matter seem more lively and engaging. The chapter on writing reports is deliberately left to the end since this is the natural culmination of your research process.

Sample questions, assessment advice and exam tips drive the organisation within chapters so you are able to grasp and marshal your thoughts towards revision of the main topics. Features focused on critical thinking, practical applications and key research will offer additional pointers for you in your revision process and exam preparation.

A companion website provides supporting resources for self testing, exam practice, answers to questions in the book, and links to further resources.

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