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  1. Web Search Savvy

    Strategies and Shortcuts for Online Research

    By Barbara G. Friedman

    Series: Routledge Communication Series

    Web Search Savvy: Strategies and Shortcuts for Online Research provides readers of all skill levels with efficient search strategies for locating, retrieving, and evaluating information on the Internet. Utilizing her experience as a reporter working on deadline, author Barbara G. Friedman offers...

    Published July 28th 2004 by Psychology Press

  2. Statistics Explained

    A Guide for Social Science Students, 2nd Edition

    By Perry Hinton

    Statistics Explained clearly outlines the major statistical tests used by undergraduates in the social sciences. It provides easy-to-understand explanations of how and why they are used and makes statistics much less mysterious. This book: Is a simple introduction to the jargon Shows you when to...

    Published July 14th 2004 by Routledge

  3. Foundations for Research

    Methods of Inquiry in Education and the Social Sciences

    Edited by Kathleen B. deMarrais, Stephen D. Lapan

    Series: Inquiry and Pedagogy Across Diverse Contexts Series

    Designed for introductory research courses in the professional fields and social sciences, this text acquaints students and beginning researchers with a broad view of research methodologies and an understanding of the assumptions that inform each of these approaches. More experienced researchers...

    Published August 31st 2003 by Routledge

  4. Principles and Methods of Social Research

    2nd Edition

    By William D. Crano, Marilynn B. Brewer, Andrew Lac, William D. Crano, Marilynn B. Brewer

    An extensive revision, this classic text presents the most recent advances in social research design and methodology. The authors thoroughly describe the research process using methods derived from basic principles of scientific inquiry and demonstrate how they apply to the study of human behavior....

    Published November 30th 2001 by Psychology Press

  5. Teachers Doing Research

    The Power of Action Through Inquiry, 2nd Edition

    Edited by Gail E. Burnaford, Joseph Fischer, David Hobson

    This popular text describes the processes of doing teacher action research. But it is much more than a dry presentation of "methods." Filled with examples of teacher action research projects, provided by teachers themselves, the book places teachers at the heart of the action research process....

    Published October 31st 2000 by Routledge

  6. First Steps In Research and Statistics

    A Practical Workbook for Psychology Students

    By Dennis Howitt, Duncan Cramer

    First Steps in Research and Statistics is a new, very accessible approach to learning about quantitative methods. No previous knowledge or experience is assumed and every stage of the research process is covered.Key topics include:* Formulating your research questions* How to choose the right...

    Published April 5th 2000 by Routledge

  7. Introducing Research and Data in Psychology

    A Guide to Methods and Analysis

    By Ann Searle

    Series: Routledge Modular Psychology

    Introducing Research and Data in Psychology shows how research design and data analysis are attainable and useful skills. It introduces both experimental and non-experimental methods of research and the analysis of data using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The uses, interpretation and...

    Published May 19th 1999 by Routledge

  8. Introducing Research and Data in Psychology

    A Guide to Methods and Analysis

    By Ann Searle

    Series: Routledge Modular Psychology

    Introducing Research and Data in Psychology shows how research design and data analysis are attainable and useful skills. It introduces both experimental and non-experimental methods of research and the analysis of data using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The uses, interpretation and...

    Published May 12th 1999 by Routledge

  9. A Student's Guide to Analysis of Variance

    By Maxwell Roberts, Riccardo Russo

    In the investigation of human behaviour, statistical techniques are employed widely in the social sciences. Whilst introductory statistics courses cover essential techniques, the complexities of behaviour demand that more flexible and comprehensive methods are also employed. Analysis of Variance (...

    Published January 13th 1999 by Routledge

  10. Fundamental Statistics for Social Research

    Step-by-Step Calculations and Computer Techniques Using SPSS for Windows

    By Duncan Cramer

    This accessible introduction to statistics using the program SPSS for Windows explains when to apply and how to calculate and interpret a wide range of statistical procedures commonly used in the social sciences. Keeping statistical symbols and formulae to a minimum and using simple examples, this...

    Published December 10th 1997 by Routledge