Conducting Research in Developmental Psychology: A Topical Guide for Research Methods Utilized Across the Lifespan
- November 2019
- ISBN: 9780429352065
- Florida Atlantic University
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APA Handbook of Research Methods in Psychology: Research Designs: Quantitative, Qualitative, Neuropsychological, and Biological, edited by H. Cooper, M. N. Coutanche, L. M. McMullen, A. T. Panter, D. Rindskopf, and K. J. Sher
Rev. ed. of: Research methods in human development / Paul C. Cozby, PatriciaE. Worden, Daniel W Kee. 1989. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-55934-875-5 1. Social sciences-Methodology. I. Brown, Kathleen W II. Cozby, Paul C. Research methods in human development. H61.R4657 1998 300'.72-DC21 98-16053 CIP
APA handbook of research methods in psychology / Harris Cooper, editor-in-chief. Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents: v. 1. Foundations, planning, measures, and psychometrics— v. 2. Research designs : quantitative, qualitative, neuropsychological, and biological—v. 3. Data analysis and research publication. 1.
This chapter covers research on representational competence; parental influences, migration, and measurement; cognitive, personality, and social development of infants and young children; and...
In order to study human behaviour scientifically, developmental psychologists use a number of different research designs and methods: those most commonly used are summarised below.
Each handbook draws together 20–25 newly commissioned chapters to provide comprehensive coverage of the research methodology used in a specific psychological discipline. Each handbook is introduced and contextualized by leading figures in the field, lending coherence and authority to each volume.
describe a range of research designs and methods used in developmental psychology; 2. discuss the strengths and limitations of each design or method. Developmental psychology is the study of the psychological changes that take place between birth and old age. Most research has focused upon childhood and adolescence.
Step 1. Decide on Your Research Questions Longitudinal research has always been an important strand of developmental psychology. Much important longitudinal research features long-term studies of many different aspects of development in well-defined populations (e.g., studies of large birth cohorts in Norway, Finland, Sweden, New Zealand, the UK).
Comprehensive and authoritative, this is the first methods handbook specifically designed to meet the needs of those studying development. Leading developmental methodologists present cutting-edge analytic tools and describe how and when to use them in accessible, non technical language.
This comprehensive guide offers a rich introduction to research methods, experimental design and data analysis techniques in developmental science, emphasizing the importance of an...