Experimental Psychology: Understanding Psychological Research
ISBN-13:
9780314099730
ISBN-10:
0314099735
Edition:
6
Author:
David G. Elmes, Barry H. Kantowitz, III Henry L. Roediger
Publication date:
1997
Publisher:
Wadsworth Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
5970 pages
Category:
Research
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Instruction Methods
,
Schools & Teaching
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ISBN-13:
9780314099730
ISBN-10:
0314099735
Edition:
6
Author:
David G. Elmes, Barry H. Kantowitz, III Henry L. Roediger
Publication date:
1997
Publisher:
Wadsworth Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
5970 pages
Category:
Research
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Instruction Methods
,
Schools & Teaching
Summary
Experimental Psychology: Understanding Psychological Research (ISBN-13: 9780314099730 and ISBN-10: 0314099735), written by authors
David G. Elmes, Barry H. Kantowitz, III Henry L. Roediger, was published by Wadsworth Publishing in 1997.
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This topically organized text discusses methods within the context of basic psychological concepts. Part one provides an overview and general background of research methods. Each chapter in part two opens with a brief overview of the content area (e.g., Remembering and Forgetting), followed by a discussion of relevant research methods and issues. Includes chapters on current issues such as animal testing/animal rights, psycholinguistics, and brain wave measurement.
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