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Essentials of
Research Methods in Psychology by Jeannne S. Zechmeister,
Eugene B. Zechmeister, and John J. Shaughnessy is designed to
teach students the process of research (developing research
ideas, forming a hypothesis, choosing a design, selecting the
appropriate method, collecting, interpreting and reporting the
results). A guide for the research process is introduced in
the second chapter and reinforced as each method is
introduced. The use of a consistent framework allows students
to see the commonality of each method making the subsequent
methods easier to learn. Essentials is based on the successful
Research Methods in Psychology 5th edition text by the same
authors. This text was completely rewritten in a more
conversational style including the use of cartoons and
insights from researchers describing how they conducted
studies to appeal to students with little mathematical
background. Case studies are used to show the use of
appropriate methods and the ethical considerations inherent in
the research process. This 250 page paperback text is ideal
for a community college or for a four year university where
brief coverage is desired.
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