Introduction To Experimental Psychology
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Author | : Charles S. Myers |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 2012-03-08 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1107605806 |
Originally published during the early part of the twentieth century, the Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature were designed to provide concise introductions to a broad range of topics. They were written by experts for the general reader and combined a comprehensive approach to knowledge with an emphasis on accessibility. An Introduction to Experimental Psychology by Charles S. Myers was first published in 1911 and reissued as this third edition in 1914. The volume discusses the typical research themes and methods of observation in experimental psychology at the time of publication.
Author | : Michiel Spapé |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Computer programs |
ISBN | : 9789087283209 |
E-Prime, the software suite of Psychology Software Tools, is used worldwide for designing and running custom psychology experiments. Aimed at students and researchers alike, this timely volume provides a much needed, down-to-earth introduction into the wide range of experiments that can be set up using E-Prime. Many tutorials are provided to introduce the beginner and reacquaint the experienced researcher with constructing experiments typical for the broad field of psychological and cognitive science. Apart from explaining the basic structure of E-Prime and describing how it suits daily scientific practice, this book also gently introduces programming via E-Prime's own language: E-Basic. The authors guide the readers through the software step by step, from an elementary level to an advanced level, enabling them to benefit from the enormous possibilities E-Prime provides for experimental design.
Author | : M. Kimberly MacLin |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 447 |
Release | : 2023-12-22 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1003810942 |
This text is about doing science and the active process of reading, learning, thinking, generating ideas, designing experiments, and the logistics surrounding each step of the research process. In easy-to-read, conversational language, Kim MacLin teaches students experimental design principles and techniques using a tutorial approach in which students read, critique, and analyze over 75 actual experiments from every major area of psychology. She provides them with real-world information about how science in psychology is conducted and how they can participate. Recognizing that students come to an experimental design course with their own interests and perspectives, MacLin covers many subdisciplines of psychology throughout the text, including IO psychology, child psychology, social psychology, behavioral psychology, cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, health psychology, educational/school psychology, legal psychology, and personality psychology, among others. Part I of the text is content oriented and provides an overview of the principles of experimental design. Part II contains annotated research articles for students to read and analyze. New sections on how to critically evaluate media reports of scientific findings (in other words, how to identify ‘fake news’), authorship guidelines and decisions, survey research methods and AI tools have been included. Further, expanded information on the Open Science movement, and on ethics in research, and methods to achieve clarity and precision in thinking and writing are included. This edition is up to date with the latest APA Publication Manual (7th edition) and includes an overview of the bias-free language guidelines, the use of singular "they," and an ethical compliance checklist.. This text is essential reading for students and researchers interested in and studying experimental design in psychology.
Author | : Daniel Spieler |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2019-10-28 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1000627446 |
This book provides an overview of cutting-edge methods currently being used in cognitive psychology, which are likely to appear with increasing frequency in coming years. Once built around univariate parametric statistics, cognitive psychology courses now seem deficient without some contact with methods for signal processing, spatial statistics, and machine learning. There are also important changes in analyses of behavioral data (e.g., hierarchical modeling and Bayesian inference) and there is the obvious change wrought by the advancement of functional imaging. This book begins by discussing the evidence of this rapid change, for example the movement between using traditional analyses of variance to multi-level mixed models, in psycholinguistics. It then goes on to discuss the methods for analyses of physiological measurements, and how these methods provide insights into cognitive processing. New Methods in Cognitive Psychology provides senior undergraduates, graduates and researchers with cutting-edge overviews of new and emerging topics, and the very latest in theory and research for the more established topics.
Author | : M. Rajamanickam |
Publisher | : Concept Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 1106 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Psychology, Experimental |
ISBN | : 9788180691102 |
Author | : Gustav Levine |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780805814385 |
First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Author | : Irwin P. Levin |
Publisher | : McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : |
This textbook provides an introduction to experimental methods covering methods by disciplines of psychology such as social and clinical. The information presents general principles with context-specific examples.
Author | : Joan Gay Snodgrass |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 484 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780195035742 |
A clear introduction to human experimental psychology in a laboratory setting, this up-to-date textbook covers design and procedural methodology and features a broad overview of relevant research areas, with chapters on episodic and semantic memory; perception and attention; conditioning, learning, and motivation; and thinking and problem solving. A unique final chapter presents guidelines for writing the research report.
Author | : Charles Wilfred Valentine |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 1916 |
Genre | : Aesthetics |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Charles Wilfred Valentine |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 1953 |
Genre | : Educational psychology |
ISBN | : |