Psychological Research

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advanced psychological research strategies
analysis
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cognition
cognitive assessment
Cognitive Neuropsychology
Collaborative Recall
complex
Cross Cuing
discourse
Discourse Analytic Reading
discursive
Discursive Complexes
Driver Behaviour
Dual Route Model
ecological
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Experience Sampling Methodology
experimental protocols
Follow
Health Relevant Cognitions
Held
High Role Ambiguity
Hypnotic Amnesia
Hypnotic Analgesia
Hypnotic Induction Procedure
Hypnotic Subjects
Hypothetico Deductive Research
interdisciplinary research
International Broadcasting
models
Mother Infant Interactions
Non-hypnotic Subjects
Non-state Theorists
Personal Health Behaviours
Phonological Dyslexia
psychological methodology
qualitative
social
Social Cognition Models
survey techniques
TPB
undergraduate research skills
validity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415117906
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Starting a research project, however large or small can be a daunting prospect. New researchers can be confronted with a huge number of options not only of topic, but of conceptual underpinning. It is quite possible to conduct research into say, memory, from a number of research traditions. Psychology also has links with several other disciplines and it is possible to utilise their techniques; the difficulty is quite simply the wide variety of methodological approaches that psychological research embraces. In this collection, authors have been recruited to explain a wide range of different research strategies and theories with examples from their own work. Their successes as well as the problems they encountered are explained to provide a comprehensive and practical guide for all new researchers. The collection will be a great help to undergraduates about to start final year projects and should be required reading for all those thinking of graduate level research.

John Haworth is a Lecturer in Psychology at Manchester University with research interests in mental health, work and leisure.