Experimental Psychology: Understanding Psychological Research

by Barry H. Kantowitz

Hardcover, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

150.724

Collection

Publication

West Group (1994), Edition: 5th, 596 pages

Description

Kantowitz, Roediger, and Elmes, all prominent researchers, take an example-based approach to the fundamentals of research methodology. Their text is organized by topic -- such as research in human factors, learning, thinking, and problem solving -- a unique feature that helps students connect the concepts of sound methodology with their practical applications. Because the authors employ dozens of carefully-selected, real-world examples, students can see for themselves the issues and problems that can occur in conducting research. More importantly, they can develop a sense of how to anticipate and adjust for problems in their own research.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

596 p.; 8 x 1.25 inches

ISBN

0314027300 / 9780314027306
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