It uses classic examples to show how experts conduct their research in different fields, allowing this book to be used in different disciplines.Research Methods: A Practical Guide for Students and Researchers provides a practical guide to ...
The book presents academics who teach research and information professionals who carry out research with new resources and guidance on lesser-known research paradigms.
This is the book for you! Whether you need to get ahead in class, you're pressed for time, or you just want a take on a topic that's not covered in your textbook, Research Methods in Psychology For Dummies has you covered.
... HUMAN GENETICS RICKI LEWIS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PETER SUTCH AND JUANITA ELIAS INTERNET JASON WHITTAKER ISLAM COLIN TURNER JAZZ CHRISTOPHER MEEDER JUDAISM JACOB NEUSNER LANGUAGE (SECOND EDITION) R. L. TRASK LITERARY THEORY (SECOND ...
This lively, innovative text helps students connect technique and substance, appreciate the value of both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and make ethical research decisions.
Practical and straightforward, this book is a multidisciplinary introduction to the process of planning, conducting and analysing qualitative research, from selecting appropriate methods to publishing your findings.
Karen Moore completed a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management at Lancaster University, UK, in 2005. Her final-year research project came about as the result of her third-year company placement, when she worked in a ...
The most widely used statistical method for testing correlation is the Pearson's product moment correlation coefficient test (Rosenthal and Rosnow, 2008). This test returns a correlation coefficient called Pearson's r.
The Handbook of Research Methods in Consumer Psychology is essential reading for researchers, students, and professionals interested in consumer psychology and behavior.
Example Consider Boyle's Law. Boyle's Law states that, at a constant temperature, the volume of a given quantity of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure upon the gas, i.e. 1 V∝ P PV = constant Laboratory experiments to ...