Introduction to Research Methods and Data Analysis in Psychology 2e
presents quantitative and qualitative research methods and the most widely used techniques
for collecting and analysing data.
It provides clear and accessible coverage to equip the reader with an
understanding of the research process and the practical skills they need to collect and
analyse data. This second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include a
number of new chapters and additional topics such as e-research, mixed methods, and R (a
statistical software package). Detailed information is provided on experimental design and
statistical analysis by hand and using SPSS v. 16.0. Expanded coverage of a range of areas
including literature reviewing, the statistical techniques of ANOVA and MANOVA, and
psychometrics is also provided.
The text assumes that the reader has no previous knowledge of research methods or
psychology and is therefore essential reading for undergraduate psychology students plus
highly recommended for students on other social and health science courses.
Table of Contents
Section 1 – Introducing research methods
1. Starting out in research
2. Variables: definition and measurement
3. Reliability, validity, sampling and groups
4. Interviews and observation
5. Questionnaires and psychometric tests
6. Experimental and quasi-experimental designs
7. E-research
Section 2 – Analysing quantitative data
8. Fundamentals of statistics
9. Entering and manipulating data
10. Graphical representation and descriptive statistics
11. Bivariate analysis 1: exploring differences between variables
12. Bivariate analysis 2: exploring relationships between variables
13. ANOVA
14. MANOVA
15. Regression
16. Introducing R
Section 3 – Analysing qualitative data
17. Fundamentals of qualitative research
18. Transcribing, coding and organising textual data
19. Phenomenological research methods
20. Grounded theory
21. Discourse analysis
22. Life story and narrative research
23. The use of computers in qualitative analysis
24. Mixed methods
Section 4 – Reporting findings
25. Ethics and politics
26. Reporting and presenting findings
References
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