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Designing and reporting experiments in psychology [[electronic resource] /] / Peter Harris
Designing and reporting experiments in psychology [[electronic resource] /] / Peter Harris
Autore Harris Peter (Peter R.)
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Maidenhead, England ; ; New York, : Open University Press, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (310 p.)
Disciplina 150.724
Collana Open guides to psychology
Soggetto topico Psychology - Experiments
Report writing
Psychometrics - Research - Evaluation
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-44981-4
9786611449810
0-335-23548-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Half-title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Contents of the Web site; Preface; Part 1: Writing reports; Chapter 1: Getting started; Chapter 2: The introduction section; Chapter 3: The method section; Chapter 4: The results section; Chapter 5: The discussion section; Chapter 6: The title and abstract; Chapter 7: references and appendices; Chapter 8: Producing the final version of the report; Part 2 Design and statistics; Chapter 9: Experiments, correlation and description; Chapter 10: Basic experimental design; Chapter 11: Statistics: significance testing
Chapter 12: Statistics: effect size and power Chapter 13: More advanced experimental design; Commentary; Recommended reading; Appendix 1: Confusing predictions from the null hypothesis with those from the experimental hypothesis; Appendix 2: Randomizing; Appendix 3: How to use tables of critical values of inferential statistics; Answers to SAQs; Answers to diagnostic questions; References; Index of concepts; Back Cover
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Harris Peter (Peter R.)  
Maidenhead, England ; ; New York, : Open University Press, 2008
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Designing and reporting experiments in psychology [[electronic resource] /] / Peter Harris
Designing and reporting experiments in psychology [[electronic resource] /] / Peter Harris
Autore Harris Peter (Peter R.)
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Maidenhead, England ; ; New York, : Open University Press, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (310 p.)
Disciplina 150.724
Collana Open guides to psychology
Soggetto topico Psychology - Experiments
Report writing
Psychometrics - Research - Evaluation
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-44981-4
9786611449810
0-335-23548-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Half-title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Contents of the Web site; Preface; Part 1: Writing reports; Chapter 1: Getting started; Chapter 2: The introduction section; Chapter 3: The method section; Chapter 4: The results section; Chapter 5: The discussion section; Chapter 6: The title and abstract; Chapter 7: references and appendices; Chapter 8: Producing the final version of the report; Part 2 Design and statistics; Chapter 9: Experiments, correlation and description; Chapter 10: Basic experimental design; Chapter 11: Statistics: significance testing
Chapter 12: Statistics: effect size and power Chapter 13: More advanced experimental design; Commentary; Recommended reading; Appendix 1: Confusing predictions from the null hypothesis with those from the experimental hypothesis; Appendix 2: Randomizing; Appendix 3: How to use tables of critical values of inferential statistics; Answers to SAQs; Answers to diagnostic questions; References; Index of concepts; Back Cover
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Harris Peter (Peter R.)  
Maidenhead, England ; ; New York, : Open University Press, 2008
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Forty studies that changed psychology : explorations into the history of psychological research / / Roger R. Hock
Forty studies that changed psychology : explorations into the history of psychological research / / Roger R. Hock
Autore Hock Roger R. <1948->
Edizione [Global edition, Seventh edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston ; ; Harlow, England : , : Pearson, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (350 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 150
Collana Always Learning
Soggetto topico Psychology
Psychology - Experiments
ISBN 9781292070971
1292070978
9781292070964
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter I : The Biological Basis of Human Behavior -- Reading 1: One Brain or Two? -- Gazzaniga, M. S. (1967). The split brain in man. Scientific American, 217(2), 24-29. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Visual Abilities -- Tactile Abilities -- Visual Plus Tactile Tests -- Discussion -- Significance of Findings -- Criticisms -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 2: More Experience = Bigger Brain -- Rosenzweig, M. R., Bennett, E. L., & Diamond, M. C. (1972). Brain changes in response to experience. Scientific American, 226(2), 22-29. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Discussion and Criticisms -- Related Research and Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 3: Are You a "Natural"? -- Bouchard, T., Lykken, D., McGue, M., Segal, N., & Tellegen, A. (1990). Sources of human psychological differences: The Minnesota study of twins reared apart. Science, 250, 223-229. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Participants -- Procedure -- Results -- Discussion and Implications of Findings -- Criticisms and Related Research -- Recent Applications -- Reading 4: Watch Out for the Visual Cliff! -- Gibson, E. J., & Walk, R. D. (1960). The "visual cliff." Scientific American, 202(4), 67-71. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results and Discussion -- Criticisms and Subsequent Research -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Chapter II : Consciousness and the Senses -- Reading 5: Take a Long Look -- Fantz, R. L. (1961). The origin of form perception. Scientific American, 204(May), 61-72. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Subsequent Research and Recent Applications -- Reading 6: To Sleep, No Doubt to Dream . . .
Aserinsky, E., & Kleitman, N. (1953). Regularly occurring periods of eye mobility and concomitant phenomena during sleep. Science, 118, 273-274. Dement, W. (1960). The effect of dream deprivation. Science, 131, 1705-1707. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method Drastic -- Results -- Discussion -- Significance of the Findings and Subsequent Research -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 7: As a Category, It's a Natural -- Rosch, Eleanor H. (1973). Natural categories. Cognitive Psychology, 4, 328-350. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Participants -- Color Stimuli -- Procedure -- Results -- Discussion -- Subsequent Research -- Recent Applications -- Reading 8: Acting as If You are Hypnotized -- Spanos, N. P. (1982). Hypnotic behavior: A cognitive, social, psychological perspective. Research Communications in Psychology, Psychiatry, and Behavior, 7, 199-213. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results and Discussion -- The Belief that Behavior is Involuntary -- Creation of Expectations in Hypnotic Participants -- Implications of the Findings -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Chapter III : Conditioning and Learning -- Reading 9: It's Not Just About Salivating Dogs! -- Pavlov, I. P. (1927). Conditioned reflexes. London: Oxford University Press. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method and Results -- Significance of the Findings -- Related Research and Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 10: Little Emotional Albert -- Watson, J. B., & Rayner, R. (1920). Conditioned emotional responses. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 3, 1-14. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method and Results -- Discussion and Significance of Findings -- Questions and Criticisms -- Recent Applications -- Reading 11: Knock Wood! -- Skinner, B. F. (1948). Superstition in the pigeon. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 38, 168-172.
Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- Criticisms and Subsequent Research -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 12: See Aggression . . . Do Aggression! -- Bandura, A., Ross, D., & Ross, S. A. (1961). Transmission of aggression through imitation of aggressive models. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 63, 575-582. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Participants -- Experimental Conditions -- The Experimental Procedure -- Arousal of Anger or Frustration -- Test for Imitation of Aggression -- Measures of Aggression -- Results -- Discussion -- Subsequent Research -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Chapter IV : Cognition, Memory, and Intelligence -- Reading 13: What You Expect is What You Get -- Rosenthal, R., & Jacobson, L. (1966). Teachers' expectancies: Determinates of pupils' IQ gains. Psychological Reports, 19, 115-118. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- Significance of Findings and Subsequent Research -- Recent Applications -- Reading 14: Just How are You Intelligent? -- Gardner, H. (1983) Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences. New York: Basic Books. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Linguistic Intelligence -- Musical Intelligence -- Logical-Mathematical Intelligence -- Spatial Intelligence -- Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence -- Intrapersonal Intelligence -- Interpersonal Intelligence -- Subsequent Research and Criticisms -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 15: Maps in Your Mind -- Tolman, E. C. (1948). Cognitive maps in rats and men. Psychological Review, 55, 189-208. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method and Results -- Discussion -- Subsequent Research and Recent Applications -- Reading 16: Thanks for the Memories! -- Loftus, E. F. (1975). Leading questions and the eyewitness report. Cognitive Psychology, 7, 560-572.
Theoretical Propositions -- Method and Results -- Experiment 1 -- Experiment 2 -- Experiment 3 -- Experiment 4 -- Discussion -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Chapter V : Changes Over the Human Lifespan -- Reading 17: Discovering Love -- Harlow, H. F. (1958). The nature of love. American Psychologist, 13, 673-685. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- Criticisms and Significance of the Findings -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 18: Out of Sight, But Not Out of Mind -- Piaget, J. (1954). The development of object concept. In J. Piaget, The construction of reality in the child (pp. 3-96). New York: Basic Books. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method and Results -- Discussion -- Criticisms and Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 19: How Moral are You? -- Kohlberg, L. (1963). The development of children's orientations toward a moral order: Sequence in the development of moral thought. Vita Humana, 6, 11-33. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- Criticisms and Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 20: In Control and Glad of It! -- Langer, E. J., & Rodin, J. (1976). The effects of choice and enhanced personal responsibility for the aged: A field experiment in an institutional setting. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 34, 191-198. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Participants -- Procedure -- Measuring the Outcomes -- Results -- Discussion -- Significance of Findings and Subsequent Research -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Chapter VI : Motivation and Emotion -- Reading 21: A Sexual Motivation -- Masters, W. H., & Johnson, V. E. (1966). Human sexual response. Boston: Little, Brown -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Participants -- Procedures -- Participant Orientation and Comfort -- Results -- The Sexual Response Cycle -- Sexual Anatomy.
Female and Male Differences in Sexual Response -- Criticisms -- Recent Applications -- Conclusions -- Reading 22: I Can See It All Over Your Face! -- Ekman, P., & Friesen, W. V. (1971). Constants across cultures in the face and emotion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 17, 124-129. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- Implications of the Research -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 23: Watching Your Emotions? -- Ross, P. (2003, August 11). Mind readers. Scientific American, 289(3), 74-77. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Significance of the Findings -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 24: Thoughts Out of Tune -- Festinger, L., & Carlsmith, J. M. (1959). Cognitive consequences of forced compliance.Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 58, 203-210. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- Questions and Criticisms -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Chapter VII : Personality -- Reading 25: Are You the Master of Your Fate? -- Rotter, J. B. (1966). Generalized expectancies for internal versus external control of reinforcement. Psychological Monographs, 80, 1-28. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Results -- Gambling -- Persuasion -- Smoking -- Achievement Motivation -- Conformity -- Discussion -- Subsequent Research -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 26: Masculine or Feminine . . . or Both? -- Bem, S. L. (1974). The measurement of psychological androgyny. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 42, 155-162. -- Theoretical Propositions -- Method -- Item Selection -- Masculine = less than -1.00 Scoring -- Results -- Reliability of the BSRI -- Validity of the BSRI -- Discussion -- Criticisms and Subsequent Research -- Recent Applications -- Conclusion -- Reading 27: Racing Against Your Heart.
Friedman, M., & Rosenman, R. H. (1959). Association of specific overt behavior patternwith blood and cardiovascular findings. Journal of the American Medical Association, 169, 1286-1296.
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Hock Roger R. <1948->  
Boston ; ; Harlow, England : , : Pearson, , [2015]
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JoVE science education Psychology Social psychology
JoVE science education Psychology Social psychology
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : MyJoVE Corporation
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (streaming video files)
Disciplina 150
Soggetto topico Psychology - Experiments
Social sciences - Experiments
Science - Study and teaching
Psychology
Science - education
Formato Videoregistrazioni
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti JoVE science education > Psychology > Social psychology
JoVE science education database. Social psychology
JoVE science education library. Social psychology
JoVE science education collection. Social psychology
Journal of visualized experiments. Science education. Social psychology
Psychology > Social psychology
Social psychology
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JoVE science education Psychology Behavioral science
JoVE science education Psychology Behavioral science
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, MA : , : [MyJoVE Corporation]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (streaming video files)
Disciplina 150
Soggetto topico Psychology - Experiments
Social sciences - Experiments
Science - Study and teaching
Psychology
Science - education
Formato Videoregistrazioni
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti JoVE science education > Psychology > Behavioral science
JoVE science education database. Behavioral science
JoVE science education library. Behavioral science
JoVE science education collection. Behavioral science
Journal of visualized experiments. Science education. Behavioral science
Record Nr. UNINA-9910282542503321
Cambridge, MA : , : [MyJoVE Corporation]
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