Learn how to design, execute, interpret, and report on simple psychology experiments! David W. Martin blends humor, clear instruction, and solid scholarship to make this concise text a perfect introduction to research methods in psychology. DOING PSYCHOLOGY EXPERIMENTS guides you through the experimentation process in a step-by-step manner. Martin emphasizes the decision-making aspects of research, as well as the logic behind research procedures. He also devotes two separate chapters to many of the ethical questions that confront new experimenters - giving you a complete introduction to the psychology laboratory.
This text helped me to revise the basic concepts and methods in psychological research. I appreciated the conciseness of the text. This is a great resource for shorter term courses; it also provides references for supplemental sources. If the reader is new to experimental psychology I would have one disclaimer: the most recent edition of this text was published in 2008, therefore the content regarding APA style guidelines is referencing an older edition of the Publication Manual. Regardless, I still found it useful as the information is more about describing the general content and purpose of a research paper rather than presenting specific formatting guidelines.
good intro to psych book that I had to read for my research methods class. Pretty concise and straight to the point. I appreciated it and would definitely recommend it for a class or people who want to get into psych.