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Description
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In this fascinating, student-friendly look at how we acquire psychological knowledge, James Goodwin presents a clear picture of how experimental psychologists think, how to develop research ideas and hypotheses, how to design studies and carry them out, and how to analyze results.
Now updated and revised, this Fourth Edition continues to provide a solid grounding in experimental methods, correlational research, and research ethics, while also providing thorough treatment of numerous other non-experimental research strategies. Throughout the text, helpful learning aids, step-by-step instructions, and detailed examples of real research studies make the material easy to read and easy to understand.
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