Experimental Psychology A Computerized Laboratory Course

“Experimental Psychology: A Computerized Laboratory Course” by Jim T. Mullin, published by Erlbaum in 1987, is a comprehensive resource designed for students and practitioners in the field of psychology. This edition, consisting of 160 pages, provides an in-depth exploration of experimental psychology through a computerized laboratory approach. The book aims to enhance understanding of psychological research and methodology, offering practical insights into the experimental process.
Readers will find a structured presentation of various psychological experiments, emphasizing the integration of technology in research. The content focuses on key aspects of psychology and research methodology, making it a valuable tool for those interested in the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. This edition serves as a practical guide for conducting experiments, analyzing data, and understanding the principles underlying psychological research.
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