04816nam 2200601 a 450 991077854580332120230207230630.01-78268-944-31-4522-6164-41-4129-7619-7(CKB)1000000000810475(EBL)1995274(OCoLC)908306034(SSID)ssj0000487196(PQKBManifestationID)12191758(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000487196(PQKBWorkID)10461395(PQKB)11581019(MiAaPQ)EBC1995274(OCoLC)432051448(StDuBDS)EDZ0000019138(EXLCZ)99100000000081047520110106d2004 fy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe SAGE handbook of methods in social psychology[electronic resource] /edited by Carol Sansone, Carolyn C. Morf and A.T. PanterThousand Oaks, Calif. ;London SAGEc20041 online resource (557 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7619-2535-X Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Cover; Detailed Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Reference; Part I - Introduction and Overview; Chapter 1 - The Research Process: Of Big Pictures, Little Details, and the Social Psychological Road in between; The Research Process; The Starting Point: The Phenomena; The Research Question; To Whom does the Question Apply?; Operationalizations and Design; Can We Answer the Question?; Organization of This Handbook; Organizing Principles; Specific Organization; Part II: Fundamental Issues in Social Psychological Research; Part III: Design and AnalysisPart IV: Emerging Interdisciplinary ApproachesPart V: The Application of Social Psychology and Its Methods to Other Domains; Conclusion; References; Part II - Fundamental Issues in Social Psychological Research; Chapter 2 - The Methodological Assumptions of Social Psychology: The Mutual Dependence of Substantive Theory and Method Choice; Introduction; The Hypothetico-Deductive Method; The Types of Theory That Social Psychologists Construct; The Theory-Hypothesis Link; Form of Data Collection; The Dual Hegemony of Anova and the Laboratory ExperimentSpecific Theoretical Concerns and Their Methodological ImplicationsThe Social Cognitive Revolution; The Relative Neglect of Theories of Interpersonal Dynamics; The Neglect of High-Impact Manipulations and the Kinds of Theory They Promote; The Average Person as the Locus of Explanation; The Assumption of Irrelevant Domains and Hence the Generation of Theories with Minimal Grounded Content; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 - Ethical Issues in Social Psychology Research; Chapter Overview; The Evolution of Ethical Debate and Regulation in Social PsychologyGovernmental Regulations for Behavioral Research in the United StatesProfessional Ethical Standards; Ethical Dilemmas in Social Psychological Research; Defining ""Ethics,"" ""Morality,"" and ""Ethical Dilemma""; Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Laboratory, Field, and Applied Research; Laboratory Research Issues; Field Research Issues; Privacy; Informed Consent; Social Psychology Research and the Internet; Applied Research Issues; Ethical Safeguards and Institutional Review; Debriefing and Other Safeguards; Institutional Review; Impact and Effectiveness of the Review ProcessConclusion: Ethical Challenges and OpportunitiesReferences; Chapter 4 - Developing a Program of Research; Start by Knowing That Many Perspectives are not Yet Represented; Compelling, Coherent Hypotheses: What's the Big Picture?; Intellectual Sources; Personal Sources; Group Sources; Worldview Sources; General Principles, Regardless of Source; Convincing Research: Read This Book; Readable Write-Ups Readers will Read; Outlets: Visible and Invisible; Programmatic Approach: Follow Your Bliss; Collaboration: Beside Every Good Researcher Stands a Team; Teaching: A Piece of the Research EnterpriseFunding: Aha! Plus . . .'The Handbook of Methods in Social Psychology' gives researchers and students an overview of the rich history of methodological innovation in both basic and applied research within social psychology.Social psychologyMethodologySocial psychologyMethodology.302/.01Sansone Carol1503458Morf Carolyn C1566996Panter A. T861901StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910778545803321The SAGE handbook of methods in social psychology3838062UNINA