A student friendly, thoughtfully organized introduction to research in psychology
Employing numerous examples and the pedagogical approach of spaced repetition, this introductory text provides a step-by-step explanation of how to design, conduct, and present a research study in psychology. Chronologically organized and chock-full of pedagogy, this book creates logical scaffolding upon which students can build their knowledge.
Lab Manual The Lab Manual for Psychological Research by Dawn M. McBride and J. Cooper Cutting (available separately or bundled with the text) provides the perfect supplement for instructors who teach a lab component with their methods course or would simply like to provide their students with more guidance and practice in conducting their own research project. Ancillaries available at www.sagepub.com/mcbridestudysite
Password-protected instructor resources include a test bank, PowerPoint slides, sample syllabi, answers/tips for the in-text questions, an answer key for the Lab Manual and class discussion topics and activities.
I read this book for fun. Just kidding, but for those who might be looking for a research text I will say this one was written simply enough to be readable by all levels of students and still useful for higher level objectives.
I know this is a textbook but it still counts as a book. I had to use it for my research methods class. This textbook explains the concepts in a way that’s easy to understand, which I appreciate.