Experimental Psychology

Experimental Psychology

Auteur : John G. Borkowski, David Chris Anderson

Date de publication : 1977

Éditeur : Scott, Foresman

Nombre de pages : 258

Résumé du livre

This book is about the tactics and tools of experimental psychology. Its purpose is to provide students with practical, thoughtful, and organized guidelines on how to conduct psychological research. Is dominant methodological concerns are placed within broad philosophical and historical perspectives, shedding light on the many ways in which psychology, as a scientific discipline, can add to our storehouse of knowledge. Each chapter is followed by a section with questions to gauge reception of the material.

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