Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Research Methods in Psychology Paul G. Nestor

Research Methods in Psychology By Paul G. Nestor

Research Methods in Psychology by Paul G. Nestor


$53.64
Condition - Good
Only 1 left

Summary

Research Methods in Psychology: Investigating Human Behavior draws on fascinating stories to illustrate the entire research process within a unifying conceptual framework.

Faster Shipping

Get this product faster from our US warehouse

Research Methods in Psychology Summary

Research Methods in Psychology: Investigating Human Behavior by Paul G. Nestor

Research Methods in Psychology: Investigating Human Behavior draws on fascinating stories to illustrate the entire research process within a unifying conceptual framework. Bestselling authors Paul G. Nestor and Russell K. Schutt present a clear and comprehensive introduction to the logic and techniques of research methods in psychology by employing a unique combination of two distinct yet complementary pedagogical techniques. First, chapters designed for experiential, hands-on studies put the student in the roles of researcher, participant, and consumer to bring concepts to life. Second, the findings of cognitive science guide the text in a way that is most conducive to learning. This novel approach serves as an effective way to make the world of psychological research fun and rewarding for students, in addition to allowing them to gain the foundational knowledge they need to design, conduct, and present research.

About Paul G. Nestor

Paul G. Nestor, PhD, is professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and assistant professor in psychology in the department of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. A summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Boston University, he earned his MA and PhD in clinical psychology from The Catholic University of America, and was a postdoctoral fellow in the National Institute of Mental Health Clinical Research Training Program at Harvard Medical School. His peer-reviewed publications cover a variety of areas in behavioral science, including neuropsychology, structural and functional neuroimaging, attention, memory, personality, forensic psychology, and schizophrenia. He has authored or co-authored over one-hundred peer-reviewed articles in some of the most prominent journals. His research has been federally supported by competitive grants from both the National Institute of Mental Health and the Department of Veterans Affairs. He is a past recipient of a Veterans Administration Merit Review Award, Cognitive Neuroscience Studies of Schizophrenia. He is also the past recipient of the University of Massachusetts, Boston Chancellor's Award for Distinguished Scholarship for his research in psychology. His teaching has been recognized by the University of Massachusetts, Boston College of Arts and Sciences' Outstanding Faculty Achievement Award. Nestor also has experience in media presentation for both television and radio, including having his research featured on the Discovery Channel and on WUMB. He is a licensed psychologist in Massachusetts, specializing in clinical psychology, neuropsychology, and forensic psychology. Russell K. Schutt, PhD, is a professor and the chair of sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and a lecturer on sociology in the Department of Psychiatry at the Harvard Medical School (Massachusetts Mental Health Center). He completed his BA, MA, and PhD (1977) at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a postdoctoral fellowship in the Sociology of Social Control Training Program at Yale University (1977-1979). His other books include Investigating the Social World: The Process and Practice of Research and Fundamentals of Social Work Research (with Ray Engel), Making Sense of the Social World (with Dan Chambliss), and Research Methods in Psychology (with Paul G. Nestor)-all with SAGE Publications, as well as Homelessness, Housing, and Mental Illness (Harvard University Press) and Social Neuroscience: Brain, Mind, and Society (coedited with Larry J. Seidman and Matcheri S. Keshavan, also Harvard University Press). Most of his peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters focus on the effect of social context on cognition, satisfaction, functioning, and recidivism, the orientations of service recipients and of service and criminal justice personnel, and the organization of health and social services. He is currently a coinvestigator for a randomized trial of peer support for homeless dually diagnosed veterans, funded by the Veterans Administration.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors PART I. RESEARCH FUNDAMENTALS Chapter 1. Uncommon Sense and the Scientific Method Biases in Thinking The Scientific Method Psychological Research in the Public Square Conclusion Chapter 2. The Research Process Can Money Buy You Happiness? Research Approach Research Toolbox Evaluating and Critiquing Research Conclusion Chapter 3. Literature Review in Research The Brain on Marijuana Literature Review in Research Framework for Literature Review Advanced Literature Reviews Conclusion Chapter 4. Ethics in Behavioral Research Historical Background Ethical Principles The Institutional Review Board Conclusion Chapter 5. Conceptualization and Measurement What Is Happiness? Theoretical Constructs Levels of Measurement The Special Case of Psychometrics Evaluating Measures The Logic of Measurement Validity Conclusion Chapter 6. Samples and Generalizations Sample Planning Sampling Methods Sampling Distributions Conclusion PART II. RESEARCH DESIGNS Chapter 7. Considering Correlation: Are You a Maximizer or a Satisficer? Are You a Maximizer or a Satisficer? Correlational Research Correlation, Confounds, and Control Variables Decision-Making Strategies in a College Student Sample: Maximizer or Satisficer? Conclusion Chapter 8. In Search of Causality: True Experiments Mental Calisthenics for the Brain? Single-Factor Experiment Theater of Independent Variables Measurement and Control Validity in Experiments Can Causality Be Established? Conclusion Chapter 9. Experimental Design and Hypothesis Testing Does Exercise Make You Smarter? Basic Experimental Designs Two Options in Assigning Participants Null Hypothesis Significance Testing Conclusion Chapter 10. Complex Research Designs Multifactorial Designs Within-Subjects Experiment Between-Subjects Experiment Conclusion Chapter 11. Quasi-Experimental and Nonexperimental Designs The Good and the Bad of Media Multitasking Quasi-Experimental Designs Nonequivalent-Control-Group Designs Before-and-After Designs Quasi-Experiments of Media Multitasking Quasi-Experiments of 9/11 Memories Quasi-Experimental Research of Culture and Cognition Developmental Studies Nonexperimental Research Conclusion Chapter 12. Small-N and Single-Subject Designs Foundations of Small-N Designs Measuring Targets of Intervention Types of Small-N and Single-Subject Designs Analyzing Small-N and Single-Subject Designs Internal Validity Generalizability Conclusion Chapter 13. Survey Research How Happy Are You? Considering Surveys Writing Survey Questions Combining Questions in Indexes and Scales Designing Questionnaires Organizing Surveys Analyzing Surveys Conclusion Chapter 14. Qualitative Methods Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods for Collecting Qualitative Data Qualitative Interviewing Participant Observation Systematic Observation Focus Groups Qualitative Data Analysis Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research Conclusion PART III. RESEARCH PRODUCTS Chapter 15. Quantitative Data Analysis Does Needing Help = Getting Help? Statistical Approach Univariate Distributions Descriptive Statistics Inferential Statistics The Ethics of Statistics Conclusion Chapter 16. Essentials of APA Report Writing APA Format Report Organization in APA Format Literature Review Poster Presentation Sample Paper Conclusion Appendix A: Summaries of Frequently Cited Research Articles Appendix B: Questions to Ask About a Research Article Appendix C: How to Read a Research Article Appendix D: Proportions of Area Under Standard Normal Curve Appendix E: Critical Values for t Distribution Appendix F: Critical Values of F Appendix G: Critical Values of Chi-Square Appendix H: Critical Values of the Correlation Coefficient Appendix I: Table of Random Numbers Glossary References Index

Additional information

CIN1544323778G
9781544323770
1544323778
Research Methods in Psychology: Investigating Human Behavior by Paul G. Nestor
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2019-02-07
632
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Research Methods in Psychology