ABSTRACT
This book considers experimental designs, alternatives to experimental designs, survey methods, and how systematic collection of information can minimize alternative explanations in social psychology. It discusses meta-analysis for interpreting the results of many social psychology experiments.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section I|16 pages
Causality
section Section II|55 pages
Experimental Research
section Section III|22 pages
Alternatives to the Experimental Design
section Section IV|42 pages
Surveys—Measuring Attitudes or Opinions of a Population
section Section V|25 pages
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