Doing Psychology Experiments

Doing Psychology Experiments

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Aug 6, 1999 · Anglais · Broché (352 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 352
Langue Anglais
Publié Aug 6, 1999
Éditeur Wadsworth Publishing
Édition 5
ISBN-10 0534248713
ISBN-13 9780534248710

Description

David W. Martin offers a comprehensive exploration of psychology experimentation that is both accessible and insightful. This work delves into the various methodologies and ethical considerations necessary for conducting meaningful research in psychology. Readers are introduced to the intricate balance between rigorous scientific procedures and the nuanced understanding of human behavior, making the subject matter engaging and relatable.

The narrative guides aspiring psychologists through the essential steps of designing experiments, collecting data, and analyzing results. Martin emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and adaptability as experiments unfold, encouraging a mindset that embraces both success and failure as integral parts of the learning process. Through real-world examples and practical advice, he demystifies the research process, paving the way for a new generation of psychological thinkers.

In addition, the book addresses contemporary issues within the field, such as the replication crisis and the significance of psychological research in today’s society. With a focus on fostering curiosity and ethical integrity, Martin inspires readers not only to conduct their own experiments but to contribute thoughtfully to the broader field of psychology.

Genres

Humour Psychologie
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