Doing Psychology Experiments

Doing Psychology Experiments by David W. Martin is a comprehensive guide published by Cengage Learning on March 6, 2007. This 7th edition spans 380 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a unique blend of informality and humor, providing clear instructions and solid scholarship aimed at students in research methods courses in psychology.
Readers will find a step-by-step approach to the experimentation process, covering how to design, execute, interpret, and report on simple psychology experiments. The text emphasizes decision-making in research and the underlying logic of research procedures. Additionally, it addresses ethical questions that new experimenters may encounter, making it a thorough introduction to the psychology laboratory.
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David W. Martin’s unique blend of informality, humor, clear instruction, and solid scholarship make this concise text a popular choice for research methods courses in psychology. DOING PSYCHOLOGY EXPERIMENTS guides students through the experimentation process in a step-by-step manner, teaching them how to design, execute, interpret, and report on simple psychology experiments. 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 – making this text a complete introduction to the psychology laboratory.
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