Suitable as a primary text or as a supplement, this versatile handbook is ideal for any research-oriented psychology
course. Each chapter independently covers a commonly used research method, giving instructors the flexibility to
tailor the book to meet the needs of their courses. Chapter outlines, concept questions and exercises (along with
a selected set of answers), lists of important terms and concepts, and clearly written explanations of basic statistical
techniques are among the book's many notable features. Basic guidelines of how to write, format, and publish research
results emphasize a hands-on approach to conducting psychological research. The Third Edition includes a new full
chapter on literature searches and more information on the Internet's role in various facets of research.
Schweigert's clear, succinct writing style, her focus on the fundamentals of research design, and her thorough
coverage engage students who are at all levels of exposure to research methods. In the end, all students will learn
to embrace the ethics and process of collecting and presenting useful, accurate data.
Not-for-sale instructor resource material available to college and university faculty only; contact publisher directly.
Titles of related interest from Waveland Press: Allen-Yen, Introduction to Measurement Theory (ISBN 9781577662303);
Matsumoto, Cultural Influences on Research Methods and Statistics (ISBN 9781577661122); and McClendon, Multiple
Regression and Causal Analysis (ISBN 9781577662433).