Understanding research methods and statistics in psychology:
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adam_text | NTS PREFACE XVN PARTI FIRST EXPLORATIONS 1 CHAPTER 1 THE RANGE OF
RESEARCH 3 STUDYING THE INVISIBLE 5 INTROSPECTION 6 THE EXPERIMENTAL
APPROACH 8 FALSIFIABILITY 9 DEMAND CHARACTERISTICS 11 CONTROL IN
EXPERIMENTATION 12 RESEARCH WITHOUT EXPERIMENTATION 15 PSYCHOMETRICS 15
DIRECT OBSERVATION 16 SELF-REPORTS 17 SURVEYS 17 EVALUATION 17 ANALYSIS
OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DATA 18 SUMMARY 19 WILHELM WUNDT (1832-1920) 19 SIR
KARL POPPER (1902-1994) 20 VIII CONTENTS CHAPTER 2 ETHICS IN RESEARCH:
SOME SHOCKING CASES 21 SHOCKING EVENTS IN NEW HAVEN 23 PUBLIC HEALTH
SHAME 25 ETHICAL ISSUES 26 HOW TO DESIGN ETHICAL RESEARCH 32 GENERAL 32
CONSENT 33 DECEPTION 34 DEBRIEFING , 35 WITHDRAWAL 35 CONFIDENTIALITY 3
5 PROTECTION * 36 OBSERVATIONAL RESEARCH 36 GIVING ADVICE 36 COLLEAGUES
.. , 37 SUMMARY . **. * ^7 STANLEY MILGRAM (1933-1984) - - ** , 3G
CHAPTER 3 SOME BASIC CONCEPTS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH 39 WHO TAKES
PART IN RESEARCH? 42 POPULATIONS 42 SAMPLES , 43 VARIABLES . 43
INDEPENDENT 43 FIXED . 43 RANDOM 44 DEPENDENT 44 CONFOUNDING , 44 LEVEL
OF MEASUREMENT ., 44 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN 46 TEMPORAL PRECEDENCE
. . 46 COVARIATION . 47 ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATION 47 INTERNAL VALIDITY
47 CONTENTS IX REPLICABILITY AND RELIABILITY , - 4 48 EXTERNAL VALIDITY
. . . 48 HYPOTHESES . 49 HANDLING STATISTICAL DATA * - 50 QUALITATIVE
AND QUANTITATIVE DATA 51 WHY USE QUALITATIVE METHODS? - 53 REFLEXIVITY
54 VALIDITY IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH -- K *.-,- 55 TYPES OF QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH 56 ETHNOGRAPHY - 56 PHENOMENOLOGY * * 57 HERMENEUTICS 57
GROUNDED THEORY 58 QUALITATIVE DATA COLLECTION 58 IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS *
. 58 DIRECT OBSERVATION 59 PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION 59 CASE STUDIES , . .
* - 60 DIARIES 60 HANDLING QUALITATIVE DATA 61 SUMMARY 62 PART II
BEGINNING QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH 63 CHAPTER 4 USING NUMBERS TO DESCRIBE
BEHAVIOUR 65 THE DISTRIBUTION 67 BUILDING A DISTRIBUTION 68 THE NORMAL
DISTRIBUTION 70 CENTRAL TENDENCY * 70 THE MEAN 71 THE MEDIAN 71 THE MODE
73 WHICH CENTRAL TENDENCY MEASURE? 73 DISPERSION 74 X CONTENTS THE
SAMPLE VARIANCE AND THE STANDARD DEVIATION 74 STANDARD ERROR OF THE MEAN
7 7 THE Z-SCORE 79 DISRUPTIONS TO NORMALITY - SKEW AND KURTOSIS 80
TABULAR PRESENTATION 82 SUMMARY 83 CHAPTER 5 INFERENTIAL STATISTICS -
WHY AND WHAT? 84 PROBABILITY 88 HYPOTHESIS TESTING 93 STEP 1: STATE
THE HYPOTHESES 93 STEP 2: SET THE CRITERION FOR REJECTING H O 94 STEP 3:
COMPUTE THE TEST STATISTIC 96 STEP 4: DECIDE ABOUT H O (REJECT OR NOT
REJECT) % ONE-TAILED AND TWO-TAILED SIGNIFICANCE TESTS 97 POWER 97
PARAMETRIC TESTS AND ASSUMPTIONS 99 NORMAL DISTRIBUTION 99 HOMOGENEITY
OF VARIANCES 100 LEVEL OF MEASUREMENT 100 DEGREES OF FREEDOM 101 SUMMARY
101 SIR RONALD AYLMER FISHER (1890-1962) -: 102 CHAPTER 6 SIMPLE
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS: BEING WATCHED 103 WHO IS WATCHING YOU? 105 THE
ANALYSIS OF DATA FROM EXPERIMENTS WITH TWO CONDITIONS 107 THE T TEST 108
EXPERIMENTS WITH WITHIN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS 109 ANALYSIS OF DATA IN
WITHIN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS 110 EXPERIMENTS USING BETWEEN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS *
113 ANALYSIS OF DATA IN BETWEEN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS 115 ONE- AND TWO-TAILED
T TESTS 118 SUMMARY 120 ROBERT ZAJONC 120 CONTENTS XI CHAPTER 7 SINGLE
FACTORIAL DESIGNS: THE LEVELS OF PROCESSING EXPERIMENTS 121 MODELS OF
MEMORY 123 DESIGNS WITH MORE THAN TWO GROUPS 125 SINGLE FACTOR DESIGNS
127 ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE 127 TOTAL SUM OF SQUARES (SST) 129 SUM OF
SQUARES BETWEEN GROUPS (SS B ) 129 SUM OF SQUARES WITHIN GROUPS (SS W )
130 POST-HOC TESTS IN SINGLE FACTOR BETWEEN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS 133
NON-PARAMETRIC TESTS IN SINGLE FACTOR DESIGNS 135 SINGLE FACTOR DESIGNS
WITH REPEATED MEASURES 139 NON-PARAMETRIC TESTS IN SINGLE FACTOR
REPEATED MEASURES DESIGNS 143 TESTS OF TREND 144 SUMMARY 146 FERGUS
CRAIK 147 ROBERT LOCKHART 147 CHAPTER 8 SURVEY RESEARCH: WHO IS AFRAID
OF CRIME? 149 MEASURING ATTITUDES USING SURVEYS 152 * ATTITUDES 152 A
TTITUDE MEASUREMENT 153 WRITING QUESTIONNAIRES 15 4 QUESTION FORMAT 155
SCALING 156 DIMENSIONALITY 156 THE MAJOR UNIDIMENSIONAL SCALE TYPES *
157 LIKERT SCALES 157 SCORING AND ANALYSIS 159 LEVEL OF MEASUREMENT *
159 SAMPLING 160 ANSWERS TO OUR CRIME SURVEY 162 ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
OF PERFORMING SURVEYS 163 SUMMARY 167 XII CONTENTS CHAPTER 9
CORRELATIONAL DESIGNS: THE POOR RELATION? 168 CORRELATIONAL DESIGNS AND
ANALYSIS 171 CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS WITH INTERVAL-LEVEL DATA 173 SIMPLE
LINEAR REGRESSION ** 176 CORRELATION WITH NON-CONTINUOUS DATA ! - *
178 ORDINAL DATA 180 ASSUMPTIONS MADE IN CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS * 182
PARTIAL CORRELATION 182 SUMMARY , , . 185 HANS JURGENEYSENCK
(1916-1997) 186 PART III COMPLEX QUANTITATIVE DESIGNS 187 CHAPTER 10
FACTORIAL DESIGNS WITH MORE THAN ONE FACTOR: A CLOSER LOOK AT MEMORY 189
ALTERNATIVES TO THE LEVELS OF PROCESSING FRAMEWORK 191 THE PRINCIPLES OF
ENCODING SPECIFICITY 19 2 ANALYSIS OF FACTORIAL DESIGNS WITH MORE THAN
ONE FACTOR * : 194 REPORTING FACTORIAL RESULTS 194 MIXED DESIGNS 202
POST-HOC ANALYSIS 202 SIMPLE EFFECTS * , 203 SIMPLE MAIN EFFECTS FOR
BETWEEN- AND WITHIN-SUBJECTS CONTRASTS 205 NON-PARAMETRIC TESTS 205
TRANSFORMATIONS 205 FRIEDMAN S TEST 206 SUMMARY 206 ENDEL TUMNG 207
CHAPTER 11 MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS 208 IF,! ANALYSIS OF COVARIANCE 210
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE 214 SUMMARY 218 CONTENTS XIII CHAPTER
12 COMPLEX CORRELATIONAL DESIGNS AND ANALYSIS: STATS CAN BE MURDER 219
MURDERING STATS 223 MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION 225 MULTICOLLINEARITY - *
226 SELECTION METHODS 227 GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER , . , 227 LOGISTIC
REGRESSION 228 SUMMARY 229 SIR EDWARD COKE (1552-1634) 230 PART IV
BEGINNING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 231 CHAPTER 13 THEORY IN QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH 233 THE ALTERNATIVE PARADIGM? 234 QUALITATIVE VERSUS
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH PARADIGMS 235 THEORETICAL VIEWPOINTS IN
PSYCHOLOGICAL QUALITATIVE ENQUIRY 238 PHENOMENOLOGY 238 ETHNOMETHODOLOGY
239 SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM 239 SEMIOTICS 240 HERMENEUTICS 240
MODERNISM, POST-MODERNISM 241 PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH 242 SUMMARY 243 CHAPTER 14 DESIGNING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 244
FEATURES OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 246 THE ROLE OF THE RESEARCHER - *
246 RESEARCH DESIGN 247 SAMPLING STRATEGIES 248 DATA COLLECTION
TECHNIQUES 248 XIV CONTENTS ANALYSIS OF DATA - * . - : 248
CREDIBILITY OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 249 SUMMARY 250 PART V COMPLEX
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 251 CHAPTER 15 INTERVIEWS AND FOCUS GROUPS 253
MARKET RESEARCH 254 QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWS 257 CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS
258 FOCUS GROUPS IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 259 USE OF FOCUS GROUPS 260
QUESTIONS FOR FOCUS GROUPS 261 ANALYSIS OF INTERVIEW AND FOCUS GROUP
DATA 262 SUMMARY 262 CHAPTER 16 PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION: GIRLS, GANGS
AND AGGRESSION 263 OBSERVING VIOLENCE , 265 VIOLENT WOMEN .. 266
OBSERVATION AS METHOD 268 ACCESS , 269 TIME 269 RECORDING DATA 270
ANALYSING DATA 270 HOW TO BE A PARTICIPANT OBSERVER 271 SUMMARY . * *
271 ANNE CAMPBELL 272 CHAPTER 17 THEMATIC ANALYSIS 273 RESEARCH DIARIES
- - 274 THE EFFECT OF RECORDING EXPERIENCE 275 CONTENTS XV THE ANALYSIS
277 THE OUTCOMES 280 SUMMARY 281 CHAPTER 18 DISCOURSE ANALYSIS: POWER
AND CONTROL 282 LANGUAGE STRUCTURE 284 SYNTAX - RELATION OF SIGNS TO
EACH OTHER 284 SEMANTICS - RELATION OF SIGNS TO OBJECTS 285 DEFINITIONS
OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 287 ASSUMPTIONS OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 287 ISSUES
OF RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY 288 HOW DO WE PERFORM DISCOURSE ANALYSIS?
289 GATHERING DATA FOR DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 295 NATURAL DISCOURSE 295 THE
METHOD OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 295 SUMMARY 296 JONATHAN POTTER 296
MARGARET WETHERELL 297 CHAPTER 19 EVALUATION RESEARCH 298 EVALUATION OF
TREATMENT PROGRAMMES 302 SEXUAL OFFENDING, THE RESEARCH, THE THEORY 302
BIOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATION OF SEXUAL AGGRESSION 303 SOCIAL
AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR SEXUAL AGGRESSION 304 TREATMENT OF
SEXUAL AGGRESSION AND SEXUAL OFFENDING 305 EVALUATION STUDY DESIGN 309
EFFECTIVENESS OF THERAPY 309 SUMMARY 311 PART VI COMMUNICATION OF
RESEARCH 313 CHAPTER 20 COMMUNICATING RESEARCH 315 JOURNAL ARTICLES 317
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 317 XVI CONTENTS BOOKS 317 GOVERNMENT/CORPORATE
REPORTS 318 NEWSPAPERS » 318 THESES AND DISSERTATIONS 318 INTERNET , .
:* . T ., . , . - 318 RESEARCH PAPER SECTIONS 319 ABSTRACT 319
INTRODUCTION - . V * 320 METHOD AND RESEARCH DESIGN 323 TOTT/TF 323
STATISTICAL RESULTS - 324 QUALITATIVE RESULTS 324 DISCUSSION * 325
SUMMARY 327 APPENDIX A CHOOSING A STATISTICAL TEST 328 APPENDIX B SPSS
OUTPUT FOR DATA AND ANALYSIS DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 6 330 SPSS OUTPUT FOR
DATA AND ANALYSIS DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 7 340 SPSS OUTPUT FOR DATA AND
ANALYSIS * DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 9 352 SPSS OUTPUT FOR DATA AND ANALYSIS
DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 10 359 SPSS OUTPUT FOR DATA AND ANALYSIS DISCUSSED
IN CHAPTER 11 365 GLOSSARY 369 REFERENCES 386 INDEX 393
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NTS PREFACE XVN PARTI FIRST EXPLORATIONS 1 CHAPTER 1 THE RANGE OF
RESEARCH 3 STUDYING THE INVISIBLE 5 INTROSPECTION 6 THE EXPERIMENTAL
APPROACH 8 FALSIFIABILITY 9 DEMAND CHARACTERISTICS 11 CONTROL IN
EXPERIMENTATION 12 RESEARCH WITHOUT EXPERIMENTATION 15 PSYCHOMETRICS 15
DIRECT OBSERVATION 16 SELF-REPORTS 17 SURVEYS 17 EVALUATION 17 ANALYSIS
OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DATA 18 SUMMARY 19 WILHELM WUNDT (1832-1920) 19 SIR
KARL POPPER (1902-1994) 20 VIII CONTENTS CHAPTER 2 ETHICS IN RESEARCH:
SOME SHOCKING CASES 21 SHOCKING EVENTS IN NEW HAVEN 23 PUBLIC HEALTH
SHAME 25 ETHICAL ISSUES 26 HOW TO DESIGN ETHICAL RESEARCH 32 GENERAL 32
CONSENT 33 DECEPTION 34 DEBRIEFING , 35 WITHDRAWAL 35 CONFIDENTIALITY 3
5 PROTECTION * 36 OBSERVATIONAL RESEARCH 36 GIVING ADVICE 36 COLLEAGUES
. , 37 SUMMARY . **. * ^7 STANLEY MILGRAM (1933-1984) - - ** , 3G
CHAPTER 3 SOME BASIC CONCEPTS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH 39 WHO TAKES
PART IN RESEARCH? 42 POPULATIONS 42 SAMPLES , 43 VARIABLES . 43
INDEPENDENT 43 FIXED . 43 RANDOM 44 DEPENDENT 44 CONFOUNDING , 44 LEVEL
OF MEASUREMENT ., 44 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN 46 TEMPORAL PRECEDENCE
. . 46 COVARIATION . 47 ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATION 47 INTERNAL VALIDITY
47 CONTENTS IX REPLICABILITY AND RELIABILITY , - 4 48 EXTERNAL VALIDITY
. . . 48 HYPOTHESES . 49 HANDLING STATISTICAL DATA * - 50 QUALITATIVE
AND QUANTITATIVE DATA 51 WHY USE QUALITATIVE METHODS? - 53 REFLEXIVITY
54 VALIDITY IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH -- K '*.-,-' 55 TYPES OF QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH 56 ETHNOGRAPHY - 56 PHENOMENOLOGY * * 57 HERMENEUTICS 57
GROUNDED THEORY 58 QUALITATIVE DATA COLLECTION 58 IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS *
. 58 DIRECT OBSERVATION 59 PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION 59 CASE STUDIES , . .
* - 60 DIARIES 60 HANDLING QUALITATIVE DATA 61 SUMMARY 62 PART II
BEGINNING QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH 63 CHAPTER 4 USING NUMBERS TO DESCRIBE
BEHAVIOUR 65 THE DISTRIBUTION 67 BUILDING A DISTRIBUTION 68 THE NORMAL
DISTRIBUTION 70 CENTRAL TENDENCY * 70 THE MEAN 71 THE MEDIAN 71 THE MODE
73 WHICH CENTRAL TENDENCY MEASURE? ' 73 DISPERSION 74 X CONTENTS THE
SAMPLE VARIANCE AND THE STANDARD DEVIATION 74 STANDARD ERROR OF THE MEAN
7 7 THE Z-SCORE 79 DISRUPTIONS TO NORMALITY - SKEW AND KURTOSIS 80
TABULAR PRESENTATION 82 SUMMARY 83 CHAPTER 5 INFERENTIAL STATISTICS -
WHY AND WHAT? 84 PROBABILITY 88 HYPOTHESIS TESTING 93 STEP 1: STATE
THE HYPOTHESES 93 STEP 2: SET THE CRITERION FOR REJECTING H O 94 STEP 3:
COMPUTE THE TEST STATISTIC 96 STEP 4: DECIDE ABOUT H O (REJECT OR NOT
REJECT) % ONE-TAILED AND TWO-TAILED SIGNIFICANCE TESTS 97 POWER 97
PARAMETRIC TESTS AND ASSUMPTIONS 99 NORMAL DISTRIBUTION 99 HOMOGENEITY
OF VARIANCES 100 LEVEL OF MEASUREMENT 100 DEGREES OF FREEDOM 101 SUMMARY
101 SIR RONALD AYLMER FISHER (1890-1962) -: 102 CHAPTER 6 SIMPLE
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS: BEING WATCHED 103 WHO IS WATCHING YOU? 105 THE
ANALYSIS OF DATA FROM EXPERIMENTS WITH TWO CONDITIONS 107 THE T TEST 108
EXPERIMENTS WITH WITHIN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS 109 ANALYSIS OF DATA IN
WITHIN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS 110 EXPERIMENTS USING BETWEEN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS *
113 ANALYSIS OF DATA IN BETWEEN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS 115 ONE- AND TWO-TAILED
T TESTS 118 SUMMARY 120 ROBERT ZAJONC 120 CONTENTS XI CHAPTER 7 SINGLE
FACTORIAL DESIGNS: THE LEVELS OF PROCESSING EXPERIMENTS 121 MODELS OF
MEMORY 123 DESIGNS WITH MORE THAN TWO GROUPS 125 SINGLE FACTOR DESIGNS
127 ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE 127 TOTAL SUM OF SQUARES (SST) 129 SUM OF
SQUARES BETWEEN GROUPS (SS B ) 129 SUM OF SQUARES WITHIN GROUPS (SS W )
130 POST-HOC TESTS IN SINGLE FACTOR BETWEEN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS 133
NON-PARAMETRIC TESTS IN SINGLE FACTOR DESIGNS 135 SINGLE FACTOR DESIGNS
WITH REPEATED MEASURES 139 NON-PARAMETRIC TESTS IN SINGLE FACTOR
REPEATED ' MEASURES DESIGNS 143 TESTS OF TREND 144 SUMMARY 146 FERGUS
CRAIK 147 ROBERT LOCKHART 147 CHAPTER 8 SURVEY RESEARCH: WHO IS AFRAID
OF CRIME? 149 MEASURING ATTITUDES USING SURVEYS 152 * ATTITUDES 152 A
TTITUDE MEASUREMENT 153 WRITING QUESTIONNAIRES 15 4 QUESTION FORMAT 155
SCALING 156 DIMENSIONALITY 156 THE MAJOR UNIDIMENSIONAL SCALE TYPES *
157 LIKERT SCALES 157 SCORING AND ANALYSIS 159 LEVEL OF MEASUREMENT *
159 SAMPLING 160 ANSWERS TO OUR CRIME SURVEY 162 ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
OF PERFORMING SURVEYS 163 SUMMARY 167 XII CONTENTS CHAPTER 9
CORRELATIONAL DESIGNS: THE POOR RELATION? 168 CORRELATIONAL DESIGNS AND
ANALYSIS 171 CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS WITH INTERVAL-LEVEL DATA 173 SIMPLE
LINEAR REGRESSION '**' 176 CORRELATION WITH NON-CONTINUOUS DATA ! - *
178 ORDINAL DATA 180 ASSUMPTIONS MADE IN CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS * 182
PARTIAL CORRELATION 182 SUMMARY , , ' . 185 HANS JURGENEYSENCK
(1916-1997) ' 186 PART III COMPLEX QUANTITATIVE DESIGNS 187 CHAPTER 10
FACTORIAL DESIGNS WITH MORE THAN ONE FACTOR: A CLOSER LOOK AT MEMORY 189
ALTERNATIVES TO THE LEVELS OF PROCESSING FRAMEWORK 191 THE PRINCIPLES OF
ENCODING SPECIFICITY 19 2 ANALYSIS OF FACTORIAL DESIGNS WITH MORE THAN
ONE FACTOR * : 194 REPORTING FACTORIAL RESULTS 194 MIXED DESIGNS 202
POST-HOC ANALYSIS 202 SIMPLE EFFECTS * , 203 SIMPLE MAIN EFFECTS FOR
BETWEEN- AND WITHIN-SUBJECTS CONTRASTS 205 NON-PARAMETRIC TESTS 205
TRANSFORMATIONS 205 FRIEDMAN'S TEST 206 SUMMARY 206 ENDEL TUMNG 207
CHAPTER 11 MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS 208 IF,!' ANALYSIS OF COVARIANCE 210
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE 214 SUMMARY 218 CONTENTS XIII CHAPTER
12 COMPLEX CORRELATIONAL DESIGNS AND ANALYSIS: STATS CAN BE MURDER 219
MURDERING STATS 223 MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION 225 MULTICOLLINEARITY - *
226 SELECTION METHODS 227 GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER , . , 227 LOGISTIC
REGRESSION 228 SUMMARY 229 SIR EDWARD COKE (1552-1634) 230 PART IV
BEGINNING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 231 CHAPTER 13 THEORY IN QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH 233 THE ALTERNATIVE PARADIGM? 234 QUALITATIVE VERSUS
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH PARADIGMS 235 THEORETICAL VIEWPOINTS IN
PSYCHOLOGICAL QUALITATIVE ENQUIRY 238 PHENOMENOLOGY 238 ETHNOMETHODOLOGY
239 SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM 239 SEMIOTICS 240 HERMENEUTICS 240
MODERNISM, POST-MODERNISM 241 PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH 242 SUMMARY 243 CHAPTER 14 DESIGNING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 244
FEATURES OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 246 THE ROLE OF THE RESEARCHER - ' * '
246 RESEARCH DESIGN 247 SAMPLING STRATEGIES 248 DATA COLLECTION
TECHNIQUES 248 XIV CONTENTS ANALYSIS OF DATA ' - * . ' - : ' 248
CREDIBILITY OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 249 SUMMARY 250 PART V COMPLEX
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 251 CHAPTER 15 INTERVIEWS AND FOCUS GROUPS 253
MARKET RESEARCH ' 254 QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWS 257 CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS
258 FOCUS GROUPS IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 259 USE OF FOCUS GROUPS " 260
QUESTIONS FOR FOCUS GROUPS 261 ANALYSIS OF INTERVIEW AND FOCUS GROUP
DATA 262 SUMMARY 262 CHAPTER 16 PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION: GIRLS, GANGS
AND AGGRESSION 263 OBSERVING VIOLENCE , 265 VIOLENT WOMEN . 266
OBSERVATION AS METHOD 268 ACCESS , 269 TIME 269 RECORDING DATA 270
ANALYSING DATA 270 HOW TO BE A PARTICIPANT OBSERVER 271 SUMMARY . * *
271 ANNE CAMPBELL 272 CHAPTER 17 THEMATIC ANALYSIS 273 RESEARCH DIARIES
- - 274 THE EFFECT OF RECORDING EXPERIENCE 275 CONTENTS XV THE ANALYSIS
277 THE OUTCOMES 280 SUMMARY 281 CHAPTER 18 DISCOURSE ANALYSIS: POWER
AND CONTROL 282 LANGUAGE STRUCTURE 284 SYNTAX - RELATION OF SIGNS TO
EACH OTHER 284 SEMANTICS - RELATION OF SIGNS TO OBJECTS 285 DEFINITIONS
OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 287 ASSUMPTIONS OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 287 ISSUES
OF RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY 288 HOW DO WE PERFORM DISCOURSE ANALYSIS?
289 GATHERING DATA FOR DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 295 NATURAL DISCOURSE 295 THE
METHOD OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 295 SUMMARY 296 JONATHAN POTTER 296
MARGARET WETHERELL 297 CHAPTER 19 EVALUATION RESEARCH 298 EVALUATION OF
TREATMENT PROGRAMMES 302 SEXUAL OFFENDING, THE RESEARCH, THE THEORY 302
BIOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATION OF SEXUAL AGGRESSION 303 SOCIAL
AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR SEXUAL AGGRESSION 304 TREATMENT OF
SEXUAL AGGRESSION AND SEXUAL OFFENDING 305 EVALUATION STUDY DESIGN 309
EFFECTIVENESS OF THERAPY 309 SUMMARY 311 PART VI COMMUNICATION OF
RESEARCH 313 CHAPTER 20 COMMUNICATING RESEARCH 315 JOURNAL ARTICLES 317
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 317 XVI CONTENTS BOOKS 317 GOVERNMENT/CORPORATE
REPORTS 318 NEWSPAPERS » 318 THESES AND DISSERTATIONS 318 INTERNET , .
:* . T ., . \ , . - 318 RESEARCH PAPER SECTIONS 319 ABSTRACT 319
INTRODUCTION - . V * 320 METHOD AND RESEARCH DESIGN 323 TOTT/TF ' 323
STATISTICAL RESULTS - 324 QUALITATIVE RESULTS 324 DISCUSSION * 325
SUMMARY ' 327 APPENDIX A CHOOSING A STATISTICAL TEST 328 APPENDIX B SPSS
OUTPUT FOR DATA AND ANALYSIS DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 6 330 SPSS OUTPUT FOR
DATA AND ANALYSIS DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 7 340 SPSS OUTPUT FOR DATA AND
ANALYSIS * DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 9 352 SPSS OUTPUT FOR DATA AND ANALYSIS
DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 10 359 SPSS OUTPUT FOR DATA AND ANALYSIS DISCUSSED
IN CHAPTER 11 365 GLOSSARY 369 REFERENCES 386 INDEX 393 |
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spellingShingle | Gavin, Helen Understanding research methods and statistics in psychology Psychology Research Methodology Psychology Statistical methods Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd Statistik (DE-588)4056995-0 gnd Psychometrie (DE-588)4176236-8 gnd |
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title | Understanding research methods and statistics in psychology |
title_auth | Understanding research methods and statistics in psychology |
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title_full | Understanding research methods and statistics in psychology Helen Gavin |
title_fullStr | Understanding research methods and statistics in psychology Helen Gavin |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding research methods and statistics in psychology Helen Gavin |
title_short | Understanding research methods and statistics in psychology |
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topic | Psychology Research Methodology Psychology Statistical methods Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd Statistik (DE-588)4056995-0 gnd Psychometrie (DE-588)4176236-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Psychology Research Methodology Psychology Statistical methods Psychologie Statistik Psychometrie Einführung |
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