This book will help undergraduate psychology students to write practical reports of experimental and other quantitative studies in psychology. It is designed to help with every stage of the report writing process including what to put in each section and recommendations for formatting and style. It also discusses how to design a study, including how to use and report relevant statistics. As such, the book acts both as an introduction and reference source to be used throughout an undergraduate course.Key features of the new edition include: New pedagogy. Website icons within the text reference an enhanced website, www.openup.co.uk/harris, and 'Common Mistake' icons highlight common errors students should avoid. Statistics icons make reference to two key statistics books* where students can find more detailed information. A further icon indicates the presence of relevant commentary at the end of the book for more advanced students Discussion of how to write up different forms of quantitative study and report relevant statistics Improved self-testing. There are diagnostic questions (with answers at the end of the book) as well as fifty self-assessment questions within the text to aid student learning. Chapters in part two contain a list of methodological and statistical concepts covered that will help students to consolidate their knowledge A completely revised section on how to find and cite references plus current information on how to cite electronic references, incorporating the new APA guidelines Advice on the ethics of conducting research on the Internet * The statistics books referenced are SPSS Survival Manual 3/e by Julie Pallant and Learning to Use Statistical Tests in Psychology 3/e by Judith Greene and Manuela d'Oliveira, both published by Open University Press. However, this book is designed for use with any statistics textbook.
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This book is designed to help with every stage of the report writing process including what to put in each section and recommendations for formatting and style.
PrefaceTo studentsHow to use this bookTo tutorsPart 1: Writing reports1 Getting started2 The INTRODUCTION Section3 The METHOD Section4 The RESULTS Section5 The DISCUSSION Section6 The TITLE and ABSTRACT7 REFERENCES and APPENDICES8 Producing the final version of the reportCheck list for report writingWhat the marker's looking forMistakes to avoidPart 2: Design and statistics9 Experiments, correlation and description10 Basic experimental design11 Statistics: significance testing12 Statistics: effect size and power13 More advanced experimental designCommentaryRecommended readingAppendix 1 Confusing predictions from the null hypothesis with those from the experimental hypothesisAppendix 2 RandomizingAppendix 3 How to use tables of critical values of inferential statisticsAnswers to SAQsAnswers to diagnostic questionsReferencesIndex of Concepts
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780335221783
Publisert
2008-04-16
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Open University Press
Vekt
490 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
05, U
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
308

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Biographical note

Peter Harris is Senior Lecturer in psychology at the University of Sheffield. Previously, he has worked at the universities of Sussex (twice), Hertfordshire and Nottingham, and has been a visiting fellow at the universities of Amsterdam and Oxford. His principal research interests and journal publications are in social and health psychology.