Starting Out in Methods and Statistics for Psychology
a Hands-on Guide to Doing Research
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:9th Mar '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This essential guide helps first-year psychology students navigate the research process, covering methods, data analysis, and report writing in an accessible manner.
The book titled Starting Out in Methods and Statistics for Psychology serves as an essential resource for first-year psychology students embarking on their research journey. It provides a comprehensive overview of the research process, emphasizing its critical role within the field of psychology as a science. The text begins by guiding students through the fundamental concepts of research, teaching them how to effectively read and present findings. Both qualitative and quantitative research approaches are explored, ensuring that students gain a well-rounded understanding of the methodologies available to them.
In Starting Out in Methods and Statistics for Psychology, the author delves into experimental and correlational designs, elucidating the principles that underpin these approaches. Dedicated chapters focus on practical applications, such as calculating independent and repeated t-tests, as well as independent measures ANOVA. The correlation section further enriches students' knowledge with regression analyses. The author adopts a step-by-step approach, making complex data analyses accessible through hand calculations, which reinforces the learning experience.
The text concludes with a practical guide on selecting appropriate statistical tests and offers insights into the types of analyses students will encounter in future research endeavors. Additionally, the accompanying Online Resource Centre provides valuable tools for both students and lecturers, including diagnostic tests, example reports, and animated solutions to enhance the learning experience. This makes Starting Out in Methods and Statistics for Psychology not just a textbook, but a comprehensive learning companion for aspiring psychologists.
A well-written and accessible text, perfectly positioned for a year one student * Julia Robertson, Buckinghamshire New University *
It ticks all the boxes * Becci Owens, University of Sunderland *
A very useful resource for students to return to again and again * Eimear Lee, Anglia Ruskin University *
Both the level and pace are spot-on - this is not an easy thing to achieve * Chris Kent, University of Bristol *
This is just the right sort of level for my first year students - in the Goldilocks zone! * Rebecca Semmens-Wheeler, Birmingham City University *
This is the only current book to 'go back to basics' and explain complex concepts and intricate calculations in a clear and simple format * Antonina Pereira, University of Chichester *
A truly introductory reader-friendly text * Paul Engelhardt, University of East Anglia *
The writer seems genuinely excited and interested in the topic - and most importantly shows it through her writing! It's a really enjoyable, educational read and encourages reader interaction with the material throughout. I would definitely recommend this book! * Amara Mohammed, psychology student, Manchester Metropolitan University *
ISBN: 9780198753339
Dimensions: 246mm x 190mm x 15mm
Weight: 624g
368 pages