Summaries per chapter with the 6th edition of Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods by Leary

Summaries per chapter with Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods

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    • Chapter 1 - What are the important elements for research in the behavioural sciences?
    • Chapter 2 - What does variability mean?
    • Chapter 3 - How can behavior be measured?
    • Chapter 4 - What are the different approaches to psychological measurement?
    • Chapter 5 - How can participants be selected?
    • Chapter 6 - What does descriptive research consist of?
    • Chapter 7 - What does correlational research consist of?
    • Chapter 8 - What correlational techniques exist?
    • Chapter 9 - How is experimental research designed?
    • Chapter 10 - How is an experimental design structured?
    • Chapter 11 - How does the analysis of experimental data work?
    • Chapter 12 - How does the analysis of complex designs work?
    • Chapter 13 - How do quasi-experimental designs look?
    • Chapter 14 - What is a single-case experiment?
    • Chapter 15 - What ethical issues play a role in behavioral research?

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    What are the important elements for research in the behavioural sciences? - Chapter 1
    What does variability mean? - Chapter 2
    How can behavior be measured? - Chapter 3
    What are the different approaches to psychological measurement? - Chapter 4
    How can participants be selected? - Chapter 5
    What does descriptive research consist of? - Chapter 6
    What does correlational research consist of? - Chapter 7
    What correlational techniques exist? - Chapter 8
    How is experimental research designed? - Chapter 9
    How is an experimental design structured? - Chapter 10
    How does the analysis of experimental data work? - Chapter 11
    How does the analysis of complex designs work? - Chapter 12
    How do quasi-experimental designs look? - Chapter 13
    What is a single-case experiment? - Chapter 14
    What ethical issues play a role in behavioral research? - Chapter 15
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