The Handbook of Research Methods in Experimental Psychology presents a comprehensive and contemporary treatment of research methodologies used in experimental psychology.
Places experimental psychology in historical context, investigates the changing nature of research methodology, experimental design, and analytic procedures, and features research in selected content areas.
Provides an excellent source of potential research ideas for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students.
Illustrates the range of research methodologies used in experimental psychology.
Contains contributions written by leading researchers.
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About the Author
Stephen F. Davis is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Emporia State University. He is the author of numerous books, including Psychology (with Joseph J. Palladino, fourth edition 2004) and The Psychologist as Detective: An Introduction to Conducting Research in Psychology (with Randolph A. Smith, third edition 2004).
Features
Places experimental psychology in historical context, investigates the changing nature of research methodology, experimental design, and analytic procedures, and features research in selected content areas.
Provides an excellent source of potential research ideas for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students.
Illustrates the range of research methodologies used in experimental psychology.
Contains twenty contributions written by over thirty leading researchers in the field.