Developing Research Skills: A Laboratory Manual, 4/E
ISBN-10: 0205327192
ISBN-13: 9780205327195
Publisher: Pearson
Copyright: 2001
Format: Paper
Published: 09/22/2000
Status: Out of Print
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Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Topic 1: Scientific Observation
Laboratory Exercise 1: Relationship Between Learning Styles and Grade PointAverage
Laboratory Exercise 2: Recall of Dreams
Laboratory Exercise 3: Content Analysis of Dreams
Topic 2: Problem Identification and Hypothesis Testing
Laboratory Exercise 1: Searching the Literature
Laboratory Exercise 2: Identifying Research Problems and Hypotheses
Laboratory Exercise 3: Evaluating Psychologically-Oriented Internet Web Site
Topic 3: Operations Definitions
Laboratory Exercise 1: Defining the Concept of Anxiety
Laboratory Exercise 2: Operationally Defining the Concept of Anxiety
Laboratory Exercise 3: Self-Report Questionnaires Assessing Anxiety
Laboratory Exercise 4: Practice in Defining Concepts Operationally
Topic 4: Naturalistic Observation
Laboratory Exercise 1: Analyzing a Naturalistic Observation
Laboratory Exercise 2: Developing your Observational Skills
Laboratory Exercise 3: Observing Dyadic Conversation Distances
Laboratory Exercise 4: Book Carrying Behavior
Laboratory Exercise 5: Observing Driver Behavior
Topic 5: Archival Research55
Laboratory Exercise 1: Violence in Television Programs
Laboratory Exercise 2: Graffiti
Topic 6: Surveys
Laboratory Exercise 1: Evaluating Surveys
Laboratory Exercise 2: Internet Survey Research
Laboratory Exercise 3: Survey on Alcohol Use
Laboratory Exercise 4: Survey on ESP Attitudes and Experiences
Topic 7: Ex Post Facto Studies
Laboratory Exercise 1: Evaluating Ex Post Factor Studies
Laboratory Exercise 2: Gender Differences in Spatial Ability
Topic 8: Independent and Dependent Variables
Laboratory Exercise 1: Identifying Independent and Dependent Variable
Laboratory Exercise 2: Developing Independent and Dependent Variables
Laboratory Exercise 3: Paired-Associate Learning of Low and High Imagery Word
Laboratory Exercise 4: Jury Simulation Research
Topic 9: Control
Laboratory Exercise 1: Identifying Uncontrolled Variables
Laboratory Exercise 2: Production of Visual Illusion Reversals — Practice Effects
Topic 10: Control Techniques
Laboratory Exercise 1: Identifying Control Techniques
Laboratory Exercise 2: Assigning Participants to Treatment Groups
Topic 11: Design
Laboratory Exercise 1: Designing an Obesity Study
Laboratory Exercise 2: Designing an Interpersonal Attraction Study 119
Laboratory Exercise 3: Carrying Out an Interpersonal Attraction Experiment
Topic 12: Quasi-Experimental Designs
Laboratory Exercise 1: The Effects of Role Change on Attitudes
Laboratory Exercise 2: Employee Participating in Incentive Pay Plan
Laboratory Exercise 3: Intelligence and Achievement — Which is the Causal Agent
Laboratory Exercise 4: Jay Walking Behavior
Topic 13: Single-Case and Single-Group Designs
Laboratory Exercise 1: Evaluating Single-Case Designs in Published Research
Laboratory Exercise 2: Designing Single-Case Study — Increasing Safety Seat Belt Usage
Laboratory Exercise 3: Designing Single-Case Study — Behavior Modification of Nocturnal Enuresis (Bedwetting)
Laboratory Exercise 4: Designing Single-Case Study — Behavior Modification of Bizarre Verbalizations
Laboratory Exercise 5: Designing a Single-Group Study — Reducing Littering Behavior
Topic 14: Ethics
Laboratory Exercise 1: Ethics of Psychological Research
Laboratory Exercise 2: Evaluating and Developing Consent Forms
Laboratory Exercise 3: Developing a Debriefing Form
Topic 15: Analyzing Published Studies
Laboratory Exercise 1: Analyzing a Published Research Article
Appendices:
A. Surveys for Topic 6: Surveys
B. Test for Topic 7: Ex Post Facto Studies (Mental Rotations Test)
C. Materials for Topic 8: Independent and Dependent Variables
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