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Zoltan Dienes - Understanding Psychology as a Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Statistical Inference - 9780230542310 - V9780230542310
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Understanding Psychology as a Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Statistical Inference

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Description for Understanding Psychology as a Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Statistical Inference Paperback. An accessible and illuminating exploration of the conceptual basis of scientific and statistical inference and the practical impact this has on conducting psychological research. The book encourages a critical discussion of the different approaches and looks at some of the most important thinkers and their influence. Num Pages: 184 pages, 6 black & white illustrations, 33 black & white line drawings. BIC Classification: JMB; PBT. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 247 x 169 x 10. Weight in Grams: 334.

How can we objectively define categories of truth in scientific thinking? How can we reliably measure the results of research? In this ground-breaking text, Dienes undertakes a comprehensive historical analysis of the dominant schools of thought, key theories and influential thinkers that have progressed the foundational principles and characteristics that typify scientific research methodology today. This book delivers a masterfully simple, ‘though not simplistic’, introduction to the core arguments surrounding Popper, Kuhn and Lakatos, Fisher and Royall, Neyman and Pearson and Bayes. Subsequently, this book clarifies the prevalent misconceptions that surround such theoretical perspectives in psychology today, providing an especially ... Read more

This book launches an informative inquiry into the methods by which psychologists throughout history have arrived at the conclusions of research, equipping readers with the knowledge to accurately design and evaluate their own research and gain confidence in critiquing results in psychology research. Particular attention is given to understanding methods of measuring the falsifiability of statements, probabilities and the differing views on statistical inference. An illuminating book for any undergraduate psychology student taking courses in critical thinking, research methods, BPS’s core area ‘conceptual and historical issues’ as well as those studying masters, phd’s and experienced researchers. 

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Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Number of pages
184
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Condition
New
Weight
333g
Number of Pages
184
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780230542310
SKU
V9780230542310
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2

About Zoltan Dienes
ZOLTAN DIENES is a Reader in Experimental Psychology at the University of Sussex, where he has lectured since 1990. His main research area is learning and he has written 65 publications. He teaches a core course on philosophy of psychology to all final year psychology undergraduates.

Reviews for Understanding Psychology as a Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Statistical Inference
'The way in which Dienes presents the conceptual debates and psychological principles in succinct, brief and coherent pieces allows the information to be digested in a simple manner; and the cartoon-style portraits of Popper and Kuhn among others offer a reinvention of the usual style in which thinkers are portrayed to students...the complex issues of philosophical principles, scientific inference, statistical ... Read more

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