Leong (U. of Tennessee) and Austin (The Ohio State U.) present the second edition of their text and reference work aimed at graduate students and research assistants who wish to understand research methods and procedures in psychology. The 34 chapters (five more than in the previous edition) follow the flow of the research process from initially choosing a topic to negotiating with journal editors. New topics in research conceptualization and data processing including multilevel research, computational modeling, and meta-analyses is included in this new edition, along with such standard topics as bibliographic research, scale development, conducting surveys, statistical analysis, and writing in American Psychological Association style. Annotation c2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Leong (U. of Tennessee) and Austin (The Ohio State U.) present the second edition of their text and reference work aimed at graduate students and research assistants who wish to understand research methods and procedures in psychology. The 34 chapters (five more than in the previous edition) follow the flow of the research process from initially choosing a topic to negotiating with journal editors. New topics in research conceptualization and data processing including multilevel research, computational modeling, and meta-analyses is included in this new edition, along with such standard topics as bibliographic research, scale development, conducting surveys, statistical analysis, and writing in American Psychological Association style. Annotation c2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)