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How to Design and Report Experiments


How to Design and Report Experiments

Hardback by Field, Andy; Hole, Graham J

How to Design and Report Experiments

£111.00

ISBN:
9780761973829
Publication Date:
2 Jan 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
384 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
How to Design and Report Experiments

Description

How to Design and Report Experiments is the perfect textbook and guide to the often bewildering world of experimental design and statistics. It provides a complete map of the entire process beginning with how to get ideas about research, how to refine your research question and the actual design of the experiment, leading on to statistical procedure and assistance with writing up of results. While many books look at the fundamentals of doing successful experiments and include good coverage of statistical techniques, this book very importantly considers the process in chronological order with specific attention given to effective design in the context of likely methods needed and expected results. Without full assessment of these aspects, the experience and results may not end up being as positive as one might have hoped. Ample coverage is then also provided of statistical data analysis, a hazardous journey in itself, and the reporting of findings, with numerous examples and helpful tips of common downfalls throughout. Combining light humour, empathy with solid practical guidance to ensure a positive experience overall, How to Design and Report Experiments will be essential reading for students in psychology and those in cognate disciplines with an experimental focus or content in research methods courses.

Contents

PART ONE: DESIGNING AN EXPERIMENT Before You Begin Planning an Experiment Experimental Designs PART TWO: ANALYZING AND INTERPRETING DATA Descriptive Statistics Inferential Statistics Parametric Tests Non-Parametric Tests Choosing a Statistical Test PART THREE: WRITING UP YOUR RESEARCH A Quick Guide to Writing a Psychology Lab-Report General Points When Writing a Report Answering the Question 'Why?' The Introduction Section Answering the Question 'How?' The Method Section Answering the Question 'What Did I Find?' The Results Section Answering the Question 'So What?' The Discussion Section Title, Abstract, Reference and Formatting Example of an Experimental Write-up

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