An accessible and useful primer text for all psychology students undertaking research methods courses which will be particularly helpful for new undergraduate students who may suffer from 'math anxiety' or for students already undertaking these modules who still feel ill equipped to properly grasp and apply information.
An accessible and useful primer text for all psychology students undertaking research methods courses which will be particularly helpful for new undergraduate students who may suffer from 'math anxiety' or for students already undertaking these modules who still feel ill equipped to properly grasp and apply information.
Ross A. Seligman has been teaching research methods and other psychology classes for over 28 years. Apart from Citrus College, he has also taught at Pasadena City College, Mt. San Antonio College, and Chaffey College in California. Ross is also an experienced department chair and dean. He has a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Occidental College and a Master of Arts in clinical psychology from California State University, Los Angeles. Ross also did his doctoral coursework in social psychology at the Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, CA. Lindsay A. Mitchell recently graduated from California State University, Fullerton, USA, with her bachelor's degree in Psychology.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Overview: How This Book Will Help You Survive Research Methods 2. Communicating with Your Professor 3. Preparing for Class 4. Difficult Concepts Made Easier 5. Forming and Working in Small Groups 6. Understanding Journal Articles 7. Completing Successful Labs 8. Designing Your final Experiment 9. Writing an Introduction/Literature Review and Reference Page 10. Writing a Methods Section 11. Writing a Results Section and Reporting Statistics 12. Writing a Discussion Section 13. Title Page, Abstract, and Checklists 14. How to Present your Findings in Front of Others 15. Where to Go Next
1. Overview: How This Book Will Help You Survive Research Methods 2. Communicating with Your Professor 3. Preparing for Class 4. Difficult Concepts Made Easier 5. Forming and Working in Small Groups 6. Understanding Journal Articles 7. Completing Successful Labs 8. Designing Your final Experiment 9. Writing an Introduction/Literature Review and Reference Page 10. Writing a Methods Section 11. Writing a Results Section and Reporting Statistics 12. Writing a Discussion Section 13. Title Page, Abstract, and Checklists 14. How to Present your Findings in Front of Others 15. Where to Go Next
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