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  1. Modern Methods for Business Research

    Edited by George A. Marcoulides

    Series: Quantitative Methodology Series

    This volume introduces the latest popular methods for conducting business research. The goal of each chapter author--a leading authority in a particular subject area--is to provide an understanding of each method with a minimum of mathematical derivations. The chapters are organized within three...

    Published February 28th 1998 by Psychology Press

  2. Analyzing Within-subjects Experiments

    By John W. Cotton

    Most behavioral scientists know two important concepts -- how to analyze continuous data from randomly assigned treatment groups of subjects and how to assess practice effects for a single group of subjects given a constant treatment at each of several stages of practice. However, except in the...

    Published December 31st 1997 by Psychology Press

  3. Doing Quantitative Psychological Research

    From Design To Report

    By David Clark-Carter

    This book has four aspects which together make it unique. Firstly, it takes the reader through all the stages of research from design, through conduct, analysis and interpretation to reporting the research, including advice on presenting a paper or a poster at a conference. Secondly, it describes a...

    Published September 11th 1997 by Psychology Press

  4. Psychological Research

    Innovative Methods and Strategies

    By John Haworth

    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....

    Published December 13th 1995 by Routledge

  5. Behavioural and Mental Health Research

    A Handbook of Skills and Methods

    Edited by Glenys Parry, Fraser Watts

    Behavioural and Mental Health Research, 2nd Edition is a thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded version of the invaluable guide to research skills for psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, and graduates training in those disciplines. It provides a series of practical guidelines...

    Published December 11th 1995 by Psychology Press

  6. Measurement, Design, and Analysis

    An Integrated Approach

    By Elazar J. Pedhazur, Liora Pedhazur Schmelkin

    In textbooks and courses in statistics, substantive and measurement issues are rarely, if at all, considered. Similarly, textbooks and courses in measurement virtually ignore design and analytic questions, and research design textbooks and courses pay little attention to analytic and measurement...

    Published April 30th 1991 by Psychology Press

  7. Experimental Design and Statistics

    2nd Edition

    By Steve Miller

    Series: New Essential Psychology

    The distinguishing feature of experimental psychology is not so much the nature of its theories as the methods used to test their validity. The first edition of Experimental Design and Statistics provided a clear and lucid introduction to these methods and the statistical techniques which support...

    Published July 4th 1984 by Routledge