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Research Methods for Social Psychology

August 2008, ©2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Research Methods for Social Psychology teaches students to think like an experimental social psychologist. Striking a balance between theoretical sophistication and hands-on activities and exercises, this engaging text offers a friendly approach to methodology and a successful means of motivating students to design and execute their own social psychological research.
  • Active learning activities on social psychology in each chapter, as well as thought exercises at the end of each chapter
  • Guidance on developing social psychology research topics, advice on ethics reviews of research projects, instructions on how to design independent and dependent variables, and assistance with performing a post-experimental interviews with participants
  • A stand alone chapter on basic data analysis, in addition to directions for putting statistical results into words
  • Guidance on writing APA-style summaries of social psychology experiments, as well as giving oral and poster presentations; includes a sample annotated APA-style lab report
  • Instructor test bank with questions and answers for each chapter available at www.wiley.com/go/dunn
Table of Contents
Detailed Table of Contents.

List of Active Learning Exercises.

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

1 Studying Social Psychology.

2 Developing Research Topics in Social Psychology.

3 Ethical Issues in Social Psychological Research.

4 Basic Experimental Design.

5 Alternatives to Experimental Research in Social Psychology.

6 Developing Questionnaires and Surveys.

7 Introducing a Difference: Independent Variables.

8 Measuring What Happens: Dependent Variables.

9 Validity and Realism in Research.

10 Conducting Social Psychology Experiments: Practical Matters.

11 Data Analysis.

12 Presenting Social Psychological Research.

Appendix A Major Journals in Social Psychology.

Appendix B Reading Journal Articles in Social Psychology.

Appendix C Annotated Student Research Paper.

References.

Author Index.

Subject Index

Author Information
Dana S. Dunn is Professor of Psychology at Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA. Among other works, he is the author of Statistics and Data Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences (2001), and A Short Guide to Writing about Psychology (2004), as well as several works currently in preparation, including Best Practices for Teaching Critical Thinking in Psychology (with Randolph Smith and Jane Halonen; 2009), Psychology Applied to Modern Life: Adjustment in the 21st Century, 9th edition (with Wayne Weiten and Margaret A. Lloyd; 2009), and the second edition of The Practical Researcher: A Student Guide to Conducting Psychological Research (Wiley Blackwell; 2010). Dana Dunn is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) and a charter member of the American Psychological Society (APS).
Hallmark Features

  • Active learning activities on social psychology in each chapter, as well as thought exercises at the end of each chapter

  • Guidance on developing social psychology research topics, advice on ethics reviews of research projects, instructions on how to design independent and dependent variables, and assistance with performing a post-experimental interviews with participants

  • A stand alone chapter on basic data analysis, in addition to directions for putting statistical results into words

  • Guidance on writing APA-style summaries of social psychology experiments, as well as giving oral and poster presentations; includes a sample annotated APA-style lab report
Reviews
Though research methods courses for specific areas of psychology are becoming increasingly common at colleges and universities, most available books are general, applicable to any area of psychology. Dunn (Moravian College) provides an introduction to all of the usual research methods topics (e.g., choosing a research question, strategies of investigation, data analysis techniques) using examples from social psychology. Though the concepts Dunn covers are the same as those covered in most research-methods textbooks, the frequent mention of famous social psychology experiments and eminent social psychologists adds to the presentation and may motivate students engaged in the study of social psychology. In addition, Dunn's prose is clear and accessible, and the book's visual formatting is straightforward rather than flashy. Though intended primarily as a textbook, this volume would also be a welcome addition to a library's holdings. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students. -- B. J. Lovett, Elmira College (Choice, February 2009)

"Dana Dunn has a knack for thinking and writing about psychology--a knack that will make this text an instant success."
Daniel M. Wegner, Harvard University

"A lively, hands-on adventure showing how psychological scientists discover truths about humans’ social nature, this student-friendly book draws the reader into active learning. Focused on “practical theory,” Dunn highlights issues current and appealing to both novice researchers and seasoned teachers."
Susan T. Fiske, Princeton University

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Research Methods for Social Psychology
by Dana S. Dunn
ISBN 978-1-4051-4980-8
August 2008, ©2008, Wiley-Blackwell
Hardcover, 424 pages
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