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Why Science Matters: Understanding the Methods of Psychological Research

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Why Science Understanding the Methods of Psychological Research rises above standard research methods texts by presenting an up-to-date view of contemporary psychological science as it is currently understood and practiced.Explores not only the procedural aspects of psychological research, but also delves into the issue of how to accomplish effective science.Explicates how hypotheses and theories are to be evaluated.Suggests that the proper approach to devising and evaluating theories is by abduction, not by induction or deduction alone.Incorporates new investigatory procedures, current methodologists, conflicts and issues, implications of the philosophy of science, and a lively prose style.Provides a picture of science that will engage students and expand their abilities as both scientists and psychologists.

248 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 4, 2005

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Robert N. Proctor

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American historian of science and Professor of the History of Science at Stanford University.While a professor of the history of science at the University of Pennsylvania in 1999, he became the first historian to testify against the tobacco industry.

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November 9, 2013
All in all it was a decent read. The chaper Postmodernism and the Rejection of the Conventional Conception of Science was definitely the highlight.
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