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Methods in Behavioral Research (7TH 01 - Old Edition)by Paul C. Cozby
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Publisher Comments:This concise introduction to research methods and design for psychology and behavioral science courses offers the core strengths of direct, clear writing and interesting, illustrative examples. Reviewers have consistently praised the text for helping students conceptualize and critique research and research design effectively. Synopsis: Methods in Behavioral Research is a concise introduction to research methods for psychology and behavioral science courses. It has been THE best selling text in this course for at least fifteen years, and is considered by many as the default student-friendly text for research methods, the one that students will read. Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-363) and index. About the AuthorPaul C. Cozby is Professor of Psychology at California State University, Fullerton. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Minnesota and B.A. from the University of California, Riverside. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and has been an officer of the Society for Computers in Psychology. He is coauthor of Research Methods in Human Development (McGraw-Hill). He is currently studying learning in a distance education environment. Table of Contents 1. Scientific Understanding of Behavior 3. Ethical Research 5. Measurement Concepts 7. Asking People About Themselves: Survey Research 9. Conducting Experiments 11. Quasi-Experimental and Single-Participant Designs 13. Understanding Research Results: Statistical Inference Appendix A: Writing Research Reports Appendix C: Statistical Tables GlossaryIndex | |||
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