5th Edition

Principles of Research in Behavioral Science

806 Pages 81 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

806 Pages 81 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

806 Pages 81 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Now in its fifth edition, this invaluable textbook provides a comprehensive overview of research methods in the behavioral sciences, emphasizing the conceptual challenges inherent in scientific inquiry. Organized to mirror each stage of the research process, this text guides readers through the process, from formulating questions, to collecting data, to interpreting results. Engaging and... Read more

Preface

Overview of the Fifth Edition

Acknowledgements

1. Behavioral Science

2. Research Strategies: An Overview

3. The Ethical Treatment of Research Participants

4. The Professional and Social Responsibilities of Scientists

5. Formulating a Research Question

6. Developing a Measurement Strategy

7. The Internal Validity of Research

8. The External Validity of Research

9. True Experiments

10. Field Research

11. Correlational Designs

12. Factor Analysis, Path Analysis, and Structural Equation Modeling

13. The Single Case Research Strategy

14. Qualitative Research

15. Survey Research

16. Evaluation Research

17. Data Collection

18. Interpreting Research Results

19. Integrative Literature Reviews

Glossary

Biography

Mary E. Kite is Professor of Social Psychology at Ball State University. She received her Ph.D. from Purdue University. Her research focuses on stereotyping and prejudice toward women, gays and lesbians, and older adults. She has served as President of The Society for the Teaching of Psychology (STP, APA Division 2) and Secretary-Treasurer and President of the Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA). She holds Fellow Status in the American Psychological Association (Divisions 2, 8, 9, 35, and 44), the Society for Experimental Social Psychology, the Association for Psychological Science and the Midwestern Psychological Association. In 2014, she received the Charles L. Brewer Distinguished Teaching Award from the American Psychological Foundation. She co-authored the fourth edition of The Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination with Bernard E. Whitley, Jr. and Lisa S. Wagner.

Bernard E. Whitley, Jr. is Professor Emeritus of Psychological Science at Ball State University. He received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and charter member and Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science. His research interests focus on the roles of ideological variables in prejudice, and he has published in many journals including Psychological Bulletin, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. His other books include The Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination with Mary E. Kite and Lisa S. Wagner and Academic Dishonesty: An Educator’s Guide (2002) with Patricia Keith-Spiegel.