Becoming a Behavioral Science Researcher, First Edition - Rex B Kline

Becoming a Behavioral Science Researcher, First Edition

A Guide to Producing Research that Matters

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Buch | Softcover
367 Seiten
2008
Guilford Publications (Verlag)
978-1-59385-837-7 (ISBN)
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Students and beginning researchers often discover that their introductory statistics and methods courses have not fully equipped them to plan and execute their own behavioral research studies. This book bridges the gap between course work and conducting independent research.
Students and beginning researchers often discover that their introductory statistics and methods courses have not fully equipped them to plan and execute their own behavioral research studies. This indispensable book bridges the gap between coursework and conducting independent research. With clarity and wit, the author helps the reader build needed skills to formulate a precise, meaningful research question; understand the pros and cons of widely used research designs and analysis options; correctly interpret the outcomes of statistical tests; make informed measurement choices for a particular study; manage the practical aspects of data screening and preparation; and craft effective journal articles, oral presentations, and posters. Including annotated examples and recommended readings, most chapters feature theoretical and computer-based exercises; an answer appendix at the back of the book allows readers to check their work.

Rex B. Kline, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Concordia University in Montréal. Since earning a doctorate in clinical psychology, he has conducted research on the psychometric evaluation of cognitive abilities, behavioral and scholastic assessment of children, structural equation modeling, training of researchers, statistics reform in the behavioral sciences, and usability engineering in computer science. Dr. Kline has published a number of books, chapters, and journal articles in these areas. His website is http://tinyurl.com/rexkline.

I. PROMISE AND PROBLEMS

1. Introduction

Not Ready for Prime Time

What Students Say They Need

Plan of the Book

Career Paths for Behavioral Scientists

Summary

Recommended Readings

2. The Good, the Bad, and (the Really) Ugly of Behavioral Science Research

The Good

The Bad

The (Really) Ugly

Why?

Summary

Recommended Readings

II. CONCEPTS

3. The Research Trinity

Trinity Overview

Design

Measurement

Analysis

Internal Validity

Construct Validity

Conclusion Validity

External Validity and Sampling

Summary

Recommended Readings

Exercises

4. Design and Analysis

Chapter Overview

From Question to Design

Experimental Designs

Controlled Quasi-Experimental Designs

Nonequivalent-Group Designs

Regression-Discontinuity Designs

Other Quasi-Experimental Designs

Nonexperimental Designs

Resources for Learning More

Summary

Recommended Readings

Exercises

5. The Truth about Statistics

Study Strategy

A Dozen Truths about Statistics

What Statistical Significance Really Means

Misinterpretations of Statistical Significance

Why Are There So Many Myths?

Other Drawbacks of Statistical Tests

In Defense of Statistical Tests

Recommendations for Changing Times

Summary

Recommended Readings

Exercises

Appendix 5.1. Review of Statistics Fundamentals

6. Effect Size Estimation

Contexts for Estimating Effect Size

Families of Parametric Effect Sizes

Estimating Effect Size When Comparing Two Samples

Measures of Association for More Complex Designs

Effect Sizes for Dichotomous Outcomes

T-Shirt Effect Sizes, Importance, and Cautions

Approximate Confidence Intervals

Research Examples

Summary

Recommended Readings

Exercises

Appendix 6.1. Noncentrality Interval Estimation for Effect Sizes

7. Measurement

Chapter Scope

The Critical Yet Underappreciated Role of Measurement

Measurement Process Overview

Resources for Finding Measures

Adapting or Translating Tests

Evaluation of Score Reliability and Validity

Checklist for Evaluating Measures

Recent Developments in Test Theory

Summary

Recommended Readings

Exercises

III. SKILLS

8. Practical Data Analysis

Vision First, Then Simplicity

Managing Complex Analyses (Batch to the Future)

Data Screening

Summary

Recommended Readings

Exercises

9. Writing

Plagiarism and Academic Integrity

Writing as Learning

Getting Started

The Role of Style Guides

General Principles of Good Writing

Principles of Good Scientific Writing

Writing Sections of Empirical Studies

Effective Graphical Displays

Ready for the Big Time

Summary

Recommended Readings

Appendix 9.1. Example Results Section

10. Presentations

Challenges of Oral Presentations

Problems with PowerPoint Presentations

Principles for Creating Effective PowerPoint Presentations

Lessons from Multimedia Learning

Other PowerPoint Issues

Poster Presentations

Summary

Recommended Readings

Exercises

Appendix 10.1. 4-Color Example Slides, Handout, and Poster

Suggested Answers to Exercises

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.9.2008
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 528 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
ISBN-10 1-59385-837-X / 159385837X
ISBN-13 978-1-59385-837-7 / 9781593858377
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