Více o knize
Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology provides a comprehensive survey of current research methods in psychology combined with a clearly and carefully explained guide to statistical ideas and techniques. Both non-experimental and traditional experimental methods are treated in depth. In addition, quantitative and qualitative approaches are fully covered. Each chapter deals with a different topic and ends with an exercise section to test material covered in that chapter. There are also ten structured questions at the end of the book, modelled on the A-level practical questions, involving all topics covered in the book. The book's clear, friendly approach will make this notoriously problematic area much more accessible to students of psychology at A-level or in higher or further education.
Nákup knihy
Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology, Hugh Coolican
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 1990
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- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Hugh Coolican
- Vydavatel
- Edward Arnold
- Rok vydání
- 1990
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 314
- ISBN10
- 0340524049
- ISBN13
- 9780340524046
- Série
- Štítky
- Naučná literatura, Společenské vědy, Učebnice, Věda, Psychologie, Vzdělávání & školství, Výzkum
- Hodnocení
- 3,5 z 5
- Anotace
- Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology provides a comprehensive survey of current research methods in psychology combined with a clearly and carefully explained guide to statistical ideas and techniques. Both non-experimental and traditional experimental methods are treated in depth. In addition, quantitative and qualitative approaches are fully covered. Each chapter deals with a different topic and ends with an exercise section to test material covered in that chapter. There are also ten structured questions at the end of the book, modelled on the A-level practical questions, involving all topics covered in the book. The book's clear, friendly approach will make this notoriously problematic area much more accessible to students of psychology at A-level or in higher or further education.




