Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
- S Alexander Haslam - The University of Queensland, Australia
- Craig McGarty - Western Sydney University, Australia
- Tegan Cruwys - Australian National University
- Niklas K. Steffens - The University of Queensland, Australia
Your learning is supported by a range of features, both in the book and online. These include:
- Research Bites, to provide you with practical insights that arise from the most current research practice
- Test yourself questions, to check your understanding
- Exercises, to test your knowledge
- Glossary, to help you with key terms
- Research evaluation and improvement checklists – quick summaries of best practice for you to refer to
- Online appendices, including data sets to practice with!
- And much more…
S. Alexander Haslam is Professor of Psychology and Laureate Fellow at the University of Queensland
Craig McGarty is an adjunct professor at Western Sydney University
Tegan Cruwys is Associate Professor and NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow at the Australian National University
Niklas K. Steffens is Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Business and Organisational Psychology at the University of Queensland
Supplements
On this website students will find:
- SPSS & R Data files to help them practice procedures outlined in the statistics chapters.
- Online Appendice
Lecturers can access:
- PowerPoint slides— complete chapter lecture slides.
- Multiple-choice and short-answer question testbank.
- A Course Cartridgecontaining all the student and instructor resources in one place accompanies this book.
The Course Cartridge allows you to easily upload these resources into your institution’s learning management system (e.g., Blackboard or Moodle), and customise course content to suit your teaching needs. Visit the online resources or contact your local sales rep to find out more.
the book is perfectly aligned with the core objectives of our Level 4 research methods module. The book thoroughly covers fundamental concepts such as hypothesis formation, research design, data collection, and statistical analysis. Its comprehensive overview helps bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, essential for beginners in research methodology.