Summary of Research Methods in Psychology: Evaluating a World of Information by Morling - 4th edition - Exclusive

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  • Chapter 1 - What is the psychological way of thinking?
  • Chapter 2 - What are the different sources of information and why is scientific research the best source?
  • Chapter 3 - Which types of claims and validity can consumers of research interrogate?
  • Chapter 4 - What are the ethical guidelines for psychological research?
  • Chapter 5 - What are good measures in psychology?
  • Chapter 6 - How do we use surveys and observations?
  • Chapter 7 - How do we estimate the frequencies of behaviors and attitudes?
  • Chapter 8 - What is bivariate correlational research?
  • Chapter 9 - What is multivariate correlational research?
  • Chapter 10 - How can causal claims be evaluated with the help of experiments?
  • Chapter 11 - Where and how can we determine the influence of confounding and obscuring factors?
  • Chapter 12 - How do we deal with experiments that have more than one independent variable?
  • Chapter 13 - What are quasi-experiments and small-N designs?
  • Chapter 14 - Can we apply the results of a study to the real world?

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What is the psychological way of thinking? - Chapter 1 - Exclusive
What are the different sources of information and why is scientific research the best source? - Chapter 2 - Exclusive
Which types of claims and validity can consumers of research interrogate? - Chapter 3 - Exclusive
What are the ethical guidelines for psychological research? - Chapter 4 - Exclusive
What are good measures in psychology? - Chapter 5 - Exclusive
How do we use surveys and observations? - Chapter 6 - Exclusive
How do we estimate the frequencies of behaviors and attitudes? - Chapter 7 - Exclusive
What is bivariate correlational research? - Chapter 8 - Exclusive
What is multivariate correlational research? - Chapter 9 - Exclusive
How can causal claims be evaluated with the help of experiments? - Chapter 10 - Exclusive
Where and how can we determine the influence of confounding and obscuring factors? - Chapter 11 - Exclusive
How do we deal with experiments that have more than one independent variable? - Chapter 12 - Exclusive
What are quasi-experiments and small-N designs? - Chapter 13 - Exclusive
Can we apply the results of a study to the real world? - Chapter 14 - Exclusive
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