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Handbook of research methods in social and personality psychology / edited by Harry T. Reis, Charles M. Judd.

Contributor(s): Reis, Harry T [editor.] | Judd, Charles M [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, [2014]Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xii, 744 p.: ill.; 28 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781107600751 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9781107011779 (hardback : alk. paper).Subject(s): Social psychology -- Research -- Methodology | Personality -- Research -- MethodologyDDC classification: 302.072 Online resources: Content Page and Publisher's Description
Contents:
Introduction to the second edition Harry T. Reis and Charles M. Judd 1. Scratch an itch with a brick: why we do research Susan T. Fiske Part I. Design and Inference Considerations: 2. Research design and issues of validity Marilynn B. Brewer and William D. Crano 3. Research design Eliot R. Smith 4. Causal inference and generalization in field settings: experimental and quasi-experimental designs Stephen G. West, Heining Cham and Yu Liu 5. Field research methods Elizabeth Levy Paluck and Robert B. Cialdini Part II. Procedural Possibilities: 6. Using physiological indexes in social psychological research Jim Blascovich 7. Research methods in social and affective neuroscience Eliot T. Berkman, William A. Cunningham and Matthew D. Lieberman 8. Behavior genetic research methods: testing quasi-causal hypotheses using multivariate twin data Erica Turkheimer and K. Paige Harden 9. Methods of small group research Norbert L. Kerr and R. Scott Tindale 10. Inducing and measuring emotion and affect: tips, tricks, and secrets Karen S. Quigley, Kristen A. Lindquist and Lisa Feldman Barrett 11. Complex dynamical systems in social and personality psychology: theory, modeling, and analysis Michael J. Richardson, Rick Dale and Kerry L. Marsh 12. Implicit measures in social and personality psychology Bertram Gawronski and Jan De Houwer 13. The mind in the middle: a practical guide to priming and automaticity research John A. Bargh and Tanya L. Chartrand 14. Behavioral observation and coding Richard E. Heyman, Michael F. Lorber, J. Mark Eddy and Tessa V. West 15. Methods for studying everyday experience in its natural context Harry T. Reis, Shelley L. Gable and Michael R. Maniaci 16. Survey research Jon A. Krosnick, Paul L. Lavrakas and Nuri Kim 17. Conducting research on the Internet Michael R. Maniaci and Ronald D. Rogge Part III. Data Analytic Strategies: 18. Measurement, reliability, construct validation, and scale construction Oliver P. John and Veronica Benet-Martinez 19. Exploring causal and noncausal hypotheses in nonexperimental data Leandre R. Fabrigar and Duane T. Wegener 20. Advanced psychometrics: confirmatory factor analysis, item response theory, and the study of measurement invariance Keith F. Widaman and Kevin J. Grimm 21. Multilevel and longitudinal modeling Alexander M. Schoemann, Mijke Rhemtulla and Todd D. Little 22. The design and analysis of data from dyads and groups David A. Kenny and Deborah A. Kashy 23. Nasty data: unruly, ill-mannered observations can ruin your analysis Gary H. McClelland 24. Missing data analysis Gina L. Mazza and Craig K. Enders 25. Meditation and moderation Charles M. Judd, Vincent Y. Yzerbyt and Dominique Muller 26. Meta-analysis of research in social and personality psychology Blair T. Johnson and Alice H. Eagly.
Summary: This indispensable sourcebook covers conceptual and practical issues in research design in the field of social and personality psychology. Key experts address specific methods and areas of research, contributing to a comprehensive overview of contemporary practice. This updated and expanded second edition offers current commentary on social and personality psychology, reflecting the rapid development of this dynamic area of research over the past decade. With the help of this up-to-date text, both seasoned and beginning social psychologists will be able to explore the various tools and methods available to them in their research as they craft experiments and imagine new methodological possibilities. Reflects rapid changes in social psychology research methods since 2000 Additional chapters emphasize new areas of study and research Highlights methods useful to researchers not only in psychology, but in education, business and law. taken from Publisher's Site.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction to the second edition Harry T. Reis and Charles M. Judd
1. Scratch an itch with a brick: why we do research Susan T. Fiske
Part I. Design and Inference Considerations:
2. Research design and issues of validity Marilynn B. Brewer and William D. Crano
3. Research design Eliot R. Smith
4. Causal inference and generalization in field settings: experimental and quasi-experimental designs Stephen G. West, Heining Cham and Yu Liu
5. Field research methods Elizabeth Levy Paluck and Robert B. Cialdini
Part II. Procedural Possibilities:
6. Using physiological indexes in social psychological research Jim Blascovich
7. Research methods in social and affective neuroscience Eliot T. Berkman, William A. Cunningham and Matthew D. Lieberman
8. Behavior genetic research methods: testing quasi-causal hypotheses using multivariate twin data Erica Turkheimer and K. Paige Harden
9. Methods of small group research Norbert L. Kerr and R. Scott Tindale
10. Inducing and measuring emotion and affect: tips, tricks, and secrets Karen S. Quigley, Kristen A. Lindquist and Lisa Feldman Barrett
11. Complex dynamical systems in social and personality psychology: theory, modeling, and analysis Michael J. Richardson, Rick Dale and Kerry L. Marsh
12. Implicit measures in social and personality psychology Bertram Gawronski and Jan De Houwer
13. The mind in the middle: a practical guide to priming and automaticity research John A. Bargh and Tanya L. Chartrand
14. Behavioral observation and coding Richard E. Heyman, Michael F. Lorber, J. Mark Eddy and Tessa V. West
15. Methods for studying everyday experience in its natural context Harry T. Reis, Shelley L. Gable and Michael R. Maniaci
16. Survey research Jon A. Krosnick, Paul L. Lavrakas and Nuri Kim
17. Conducting research on the Internet Michael R. Maniaci and Ronald D. Rogge
Part III. Data Analytic Strategies:
18. Measurement, reliability, construct validation, and scale construction Oliver P. John and Veronica Benet-Martinez
19. Exploring causal and noncausal hypotheses in nonexperimental data Leandre R. Fabrigar and Duane T. Wegener
20. Advanced psychometrics: confirmatory factor analysis, item response theory, and the study of measurement invariance Keith F. Widaman and Kevin J. Grimm
21. Multilevel and longitudinal modeling Alexander M. Schoemann, Mijke Rhemtulla and Todd D. Little
22. The design and analysis of data from dyads and groups David A. Kenny and Deborah A. Kashy
23. Nasty data: unruly, ill-mannered observations can ruin your analysis Gary H. McClelland
24. Missing data analysis Gina L. Mazza and Craig K. Enders
25. Meditation and moderation Charles M. Judd, Vincent Y. Yzerbyt and Dominique Muller
26. Meta-analysis of research in social and personality psychology Blair T. Johnson and Alice H. Eagly.

This indispensable sourcebook covers conceptual and practical issues in research design in the field of social and personality psychology. Key experts address specific methods and areas of research, contributing to a comprehensive overview of contemporary practice. This updated and expanded second edition offers current commentary on social and personality psychology, reflecting the rapid development of this dynamic area of research over the past decade. With the help of this up-to-date text, both seasoned and beginning social psychologists will be able to explore the various tools and methods available to them in their research as they craft experiments and imagine new methodological possibilities.

Reflects rapid changes in social psychology research methods since 2000
Additional chapters emphasize new areas of study and research
Highlights methods useful to researchers not only in psychology, but in education, business and law. taken from Publisher's Site.

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