This book offers original, pedagogically sound, classroom--tested
activities for teaching statistics and research methods that engage
students, teach principles, and inspire teachers.
A sound understanding of statistics and research methods is essential
for all psychologists, and these topics are core components of both
Advanced Placement and undergraduate psychology curricula. Yet,
these courses are often challenging for many students, some of whom
may burn out and even give up on psychology altogether.
Each chapter in this book contains classroom exercises in a
particular topic area that are practical and easily implemented, and
help students learn core principles in ways that are fun and engaging.
Whether illustrating basic concepts like variance and standard
deviation, correlation, p-values and effect sizes, or teaching
strategies for identifying confounding factors, recognizing bias,
constructing surveys, and understanding the ethics of behavioral
research, each chapter offers clear and compelling tools for engaging
students on conceptual and practical levels. The book also includes
a handy table that organizes activities by topic area, class level,
and length of time to complete, so instructors can quickly pinpoint
the content they need.
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ISBN
9781433827150
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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