Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology

Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology

by Dr Dennis Howitt (Author), Dr Dennis Howitt (Author), Prof Duncan Cramer (Author)

Synopsis

Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology is specifically written for psychology students approaching research for the first time. The key theoretical and conceptual issues are discussed in detail alongside the practicalities of doing research. This accessible text covers quantitative and qualitative methods and the appropriate use of both are explained. This book can be used on its own or in conjunction with 'Introduction to Statistics in Psychology' and Introduction to SPSS 12 in Psychology' by the same author team.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 354
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 10 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 0131399845
ISBN 13: 9780131399846
Book Overview: Accessible, practical and authoritative Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology discusses key theoretical and conceptual issues alongside the practicalities of doing the research.

Media Reviews
Introduction to Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology is the third volume in a trilogy. It covers quantitative and qualitative approaches, includes detailed treatment of professional issues such as ethics, and gives insights into detailed aspects of professional research awareness rarely discussed with students. This is a detailed, practical and modern book that is excellent value for money. In its own right, it is a book many should seriously consider as a core text, but it is even more impressive when seen as the final volume of a trilogy. John Hegarty, Head of Psychology, Keele University Times Higher Education Supplement, 2nd December 2005