Acclaimed for helping novice behavioral scientists hit the ground
running as producers of meaningful research, this text now has been
extensively revised with more than 50% new material, including current
guidance on open science; transparency; replication; and quantitative,
qualitative, and mixed methods reporting standards. The book provides
the conceptual knowledge and practical skills needed to bridge the gap
between introductory research design and analysis courses and
execution of an independent study. In a candid, conversational style,
Rex B. Kline guides the reader to choose appropriate research designs
and analysis options; avoid common fallacies in interpreting the
outcomes of statistical tests; make informed measurement choices;
screen data for problems that could yield inaccurate results; and
craft effective theses, journal articles, and presentations. Revised
pedagogical features include engaging examples from published studies
and student theses, as well as end-of-chapter exercises with answers.
New to This Edition *Addresses critical "research crises" that have
come to the fore in the last decade--and ways to remedy them. *New
chapters on the replication crisis, reporting standards, the
open-science movement, and statistics reform. *Extensively revised
chapters on effect size estimation and psychometrics. *Updated
discussions of how to write publishable journal articles and create
effective presentations.
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ISBN
9781462542925
Publisert
2019
Utgave
2. utgave
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Vendor
The Guilford Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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