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Table of Contents
Volume 1 — Foundations, Planning, Measures, and Psychometrics
Part I. Philosophical, Ethical, and Societal Underpinnings of Psychological Research (Chapters 1 – 6)
Part II. Planning Research (Chapters 7 – 12)
Part III. Measurement Methods (Chapters 13 – 32)
Part IV. Psychometrics (Chapters 33 – 38)
Volume 2 — Research Designs: Quantitative, Qualitative, Neuropsychological, and Biological
Part I. Qualitative Research Methods (Chapters 1 – 11)
Part II. Working Across Epistemologies, Methodologies, and Methods (Chapters 12 – 15)
Part III. Sampling Across People and Time (Chapters 16 – 19)
Part IV. Building and Testing Methods (Chapters 20 – 26)
Part V. Designs Involving Experimental Manipulations (Chapters 27 – 32)
Part VI. Quantitative Research Designs Involving Single Participants or Units (Chapters 33 – 34)
Part VII. Designs in Neuropsychology and Biological Psychology (Chapters 35 – 38)
Volume 3 — Data Analysis and Research Publication
Part I. Quantitative Data Analysis (Chapters 1 – 24)
Part II. Publishing and the Publication Process (Chapters 25 – 27)
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With significant new and updated content across dozens of chapters, the second edition of the APA Handbook of Research Methods in Psychology presents the most exhaustive treatment available of the techniques psychologists and others have developed to help them pursue a shared understanding of why humans think, feel, and behave the way they do. Across three volumes, the chapters in this indispensable handbook address broad, crosscutting issues faced by researchers: the philosophical, ethical, and societal underpinnings of psychological research. Newly written chapters cover topics such as:
Editors:
Harris Cooper,
Duke University
Marc N. Coutanche,
University of Pittsburgh
Linda M. McMullen,
University of Saskatchewan (Canada) A.T. Panter,
University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
ISBN: 978-1-4338-4123-1