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McGraw-Hill Research Design and Methods A Process Approach 2007 Edition by Kenneth Bordens, Bruce Barrington Abbott
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A PROCESS APPROACH, Seventh Edition, offers students an in-depth introduction to the process of research design and methods. It is distinguished by its application of the process approach, a proven strategy for guiding students at each step in designing, conducting, and evaluating psychological research. Table of contents :- Preface Part I Chapter 1: Explaining Behavior Chapter 2: Developing and Evaluating Theories of Behavior Chapter 3: Getting and Developing Research Ideas Chapter 4: Choosing a Research Design Chapter 5: Making Systematic Observations Chapter 6: Choosing and Using Participants and Subjects Chapter 7: Understanding Ethical Issues in the Research Process Part II Chapter 8: Using Nonexperimental Research Chapter 9: Using Survey Research Chapter 10: Using Between-Subjects and Within-Subjects Experimental Designs Chapter 11: Using Specialized Research Designs Chapter 12: Using Single-Subject Designs Chapter 13: Describing Data Chapter 14: Using Inferential Statistics Chapter 15: Using Multivariate Design and Analysis Chapter 16: Reporting Your Research Results Appendix: Statistical Tables Glossary References Text Credits Name Index Subject Index