Planned and written for the student aspiring to a career in practice rather than psychological science, this book is a reader-friendly overview of underlying conceptual issues and current approaches to research design.
A text for graduate students aspiring to careers in practice rather than in psychological science.
measure changes when the treatment is introduced, regardless of the length of the baseline, the likelihood of an extraneous variable producing the change for each participant is greatly reduced. Further, by using increasing lengths of ...
"Throughout the book, the authors, all capable researchers who are also experienced practitioners, demonstrate the ways in which research is an essential foundation for effective and ethical practice.
Students and instructors alike will welcome this reader-friendly book.
Planned and written for the student aspiring to a career in practice rather than psychological science, this book is a reader-friendly overview of underlying conceptual issues and current approaches to research design.