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Experimental Psychology: A Case Approach

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By presenting a principle or problem in experimental design, the authors then show how the problem has been dealt with in psychological literature. Readers can read, critique, and analyze actual cases/experiments from all aspects of psychology that exemplify various design principles. The book is organized into two parts (Basic Principles of Experimental Design and Analysis of Experiments), the book combines a text and case approach to examine the methods of experimental psychology. For psychology students studying research methods, experimental methods, or research design.

352 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Robert L. Solso

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