Written by experimental research expert, Dr. William J. Ray, Research Methods for Psychological Science introduces students to the principles and practice of conducting research in psychology in an engaging, story-telling format. Ray helps students understand how research increases our understanding of ourselves and our environment and how logic and best practices can increase our understanding of human behavior. Whether their future roles will be researchers, consumers of research, or informed citizens, students will learn the importance of developing testable hypotheses, how to evaluate new information critically, and the impact of research on ourselves and our society. Based on Rays influential textbook, Methods Toward a Science of Behavior and Experience, the book offers up-to-date pedagogy, structure, and exercises to reinforce the students learning experience. See more
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Weight: 850g
Dimensions: 187 x 231mm
Publication Date: 15 Nov 2021
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781544389448
About William J. Ray
William J. Ray is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Pennsylvania State University. He received his PhD from Vanderbilt University and was a Fellow in Medical Psychology at the University of California Medical Center in San Francisco. He received his undergraduate degree from Eckerd College where he learned about the value of primary sources and the need to integrate information from a number of perspectives. As part of his clinical training he has worked in a number of mental hospitals and clinics across the country where he developed an appreciation of the experiences of those with mental disorders. In his career he has served as a visiting professor and researcher at the University of Hawaii Münster University University of Rome Tübingen University and Konstanz University. At Penn State he was the Director of the SCAN (Specialization in Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience) program and was previously the Director of the Clinical Psychology Program. His research has focused on approaching clinical questions from a neuroscience perspective. He has used psychophysiological and brain imaging techniques such as EEG MEG DTI and fMRI to study emotionality psychopathology and individual differences. These studies can be found in his numerous articles book chapters and books. His work has been published in such journals as Science Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Journal of Neuroscience Psychophysiology Physiological Reviews Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Developmental Psychology Journal of Abnormal Psychology Cognitive Brain Research Biological Psychology NeuroImage and Clinical Neurophysiology. This work has been funded by both national and international agencies including NIH NIMH NASA NATO and the DAAD. In addition to research teaching has been an important part of his career. His textbooks include Abnormal Psychology Methods Toward a Psychology of Behavior and Experience Psychophysiological Methods (with Robert Stern & Karen Quigley) and Evolutionary Psychology: Neuroscience Perspectives Concerning Human Behavior and Experience.