Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-03-13
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This indispensable sourcebook covers conceptual and practical issues in research design, methods of research, and statistical approaches in social and personality psychology. The chapters provide state-of-the-art treatment of various methods, written by key experts in the field. The primary purpose of the Handbook is to provide readable yet comprehensive chapters on the full range of methods and tools used by researchers in social and personality psychology. In addition, it will alert researchers to methodological possibilities they may not have thought of. Innovative research methods work best when they allow researchers to ask theoretically driven questions that could not have been asked previously, thereby enhancing the quality and depth of their empirical knowledge base. With the help of this text, both new and established social psychologists will learn about appropriate uses of each method and the opportunities they provide for expanding knowledge. The Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology will be invaluable to graduate students and established researchers alike.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix
Introduction xi
Harry T. Reis
Charles M. Judd
PART ONE. DESIGN AND INFERENCE CONSIDERATIONS
Research Design and Issues of Validity
3(14)
Marilynn B. Brewer
Research Design
17(23)
Eliot R. Smith
Causal Inference and Generalization in Field Settings: Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs
40(45)
Stephen G. West
Jeremy C. Biesanz
Steven C. Pitts
Computer Simulation Methods for Social Psychology
85(32)
Reid Hastie
Garold Stasser
PART TWO. PROCEDURAL POSSIBILITIES
Psychophysiological Methods
117(21)
Jim Blascovich
Behavioral Observation and Coding
138(22)
Roger Bakeman
Methods of Small Group Research
160(30)
Norbert L. Kerr
Joel Aronoff
Lawrence A. Messe
Event-Sampling and Other Methods for Studying Everyday Experience
190(33)
Harry T. Reis
Shelly L. Gable
Survey Research
223(30)
Penny S. Visser
Jon A. Krosnick
Paul J. Lavrakas
The Mind in the Middle: A Practical Guide to Priming and Automaticity Research
253(33)
John A. Bargh
Tanya L. Chartrand
Coding Semistructured Interviews in Social Psychological Research
286(27)
Kim Bartholomew
Antonia J. Z. Henderson
James E. Marcia
Content Analysis and Narrative Analysis
313(26)
Charles P. Smith
PART THREE. DATA ANALYTIC STRATEGIES
Measurement: Reliability, Construct Validation, and Scale Construction
339(31)
Oliver P. John
Veronica Benet-Martinez
Everyday Data Analysis in Social Psychology: Comparisons of Linear Models
370(23)
Charles M. Judd
Nasty Data: Unruly, Ill-Mannered Observations Can Ruin Your Analysis
393(19)
Gary H. McClelland
Analysis and Design for Nonexperimental Data: Addressing Causal and Noncausal Hypotheses
412(39)
Duane T. Wegener
Leandre R. Fabrigar
The Analysis of Data from Dyads and Groups
451(27)
Deborah A. Kashy
David A. Kenny
Modeling Growth and Change Processes: Design, Measurement, and Analysis for Research in Social Psychology
478(18)
Linda M. Collins
Aline G. Sayer
Quantitative Synthesis of Social Psychological Research
496(33)
Blair T. Johnson
Alice H. Eagly
Author Index 529(16)
Subject Index 545

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