R Barker Bausell
The Design and Conduct of Meaningful Experiments Involving Human Participants
25 Scientific Principles
R Barker Bausell
The Design and Conduct of Meaningful Experiments Involving Human Participants
25 Scientific Principles
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The Design and Conduct of Meaningful Experiments Involving Human Participants combines an introduction to scientific culture and ethical mores with specific experimental design and procedural content.
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The Design and Conduct of Meaningful Experiments Involving Human Participants combines an introduction to scientific culture and ethical mores with specific experimental design and procedural content.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780199385232
- ISBN-10: 0199385238
- Artikelnr.: 47870365
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780199385232
- ISBN-10: 0199385238
- Artikelnr.: 47870365
R. Barker Bausell is Professor Emeritus, at the University of Maryland.
* Introduction
* Part I: Introduction to the Experimental Process
* Chapter One: Conducting Meaningful Experiments: Prerequisites and
Purposes
* Chapter Two: Causal Inferences and the Strange (but Fictitious) Case
of Mrs. Smith
* Chapter Three: An Introduction to the Design of Meaningful
Experiments via the Continuing Adventures of Dr. Jones
* Chapter Four: Why Poorly Designed Experiments Are Inadequate for
Making Complex Inferences: The Single Group Pretest/Post-test Design
(or the Unfortunate Conclusion of Dr. Jones's Foray into the World of
Science)
* Part II: Experimental Designs for Research Involving Humans
* Chapter Five: Enter the Control Group and a Deus ex Machina
* Chapter Six: The Design of Single Factor, Between Subjects
Experiments
* Chapter Seven: Factorial Designs
* Chapter Eight: Repeated Measures, within Subjects, and Longitudinal
Designs
* Part III: Maximizing and Implementing the Experimental Design
* Chapter Nine: Ensuring Sufficient Statistical Power
* Chapter Ten: Conducting the Experiment
* Part IV: Other Experimental Issues, Designs, and Paradigms
* Chapter Eleven: External Validity (Generalizability)
* Chapter Twelve: Three Additional Experimental Paradigms: Single-Case,
Program Evaluation/Natural Experiments, and Quality Improvement
Research
* Chapter Thirteen: Experimental Bias
* Chapter Fourteen: Epilogue and Review
* Part I: Introduction to the Experimental Process
* Chapter One: Conducting Meaningful Experiments: Prerequisites and
Purposes
* Chapter Two: Causal Inferences and the Strange (but Fictitious) Case
of Mrs. Smith
* Chapter Three: An Introduction to the Design of Meaningful
Experiments via the Continuing Adventures of Dr. Jones
* Chapter Four: Why Poorly Designed Experiments Are Inadequate for
Making Complex Inferences: The Single Group Pretest/Post-test Design
(or the Unfortunate Conclusion of Dr. Jones's Foray into the World of
Science)
* Part II: Experimental Designs for Research Involving Humans
* Chapter Five: Enter the Control Group and a Deus ex Machina
* Chapter Six: The Design of Single Factor, Between Subjects
Experiments
* Chapter Seven: Factorial Designs
* Chapter Eight: Repeated Measures, within Subjects, and Longitudinal
Designs
* Part III: Maximizing and Implementing the Experimental Design
* Chapter Nine: Ensuring Sufficient Statistical Power
* Chapter Ten: Conducting the Experiment
* Part IV: Other Experimental Issues, Designs, and Paradigms
* Chapter Eleven: External Validity (Generalizability)
* Chapter Twelve: Three Additional Experimental Paradigms: Single-Case,
Program Evaluation/Natural Experiments, and Quality Improvement
Research
* Chapter Thirteen: Experimental Bias
* Chapter Fourteen: Epilogue and Review
* Introduction
* Part I: Introduction to the Experimental Process
* Chapter One: Conducting Meaningful Experiments: Prerequisites and
Purposes
* Chapter Two: Causal Inferences and the Strange (but Fictitious) Case
of Mrs. Smith
* Chapter Three: An Introduction to the Design of Meaningful
Experiments via the Continuing Adventures of Dr. Jones
* Chapter Four: Why Poorly Designed Experiments Are Inadequate for
Making Complex Inferences: The Single Group Pretest/Post-test Design
(or the Unfortunate Conclusion of Dr. Jones's Foray into the World of
Science)
* Part II: Experimental Designs for Research Involving Humans
* Chapter Five: Enter the Control Group and a Deus ex Machina
* Chapter Six: The Design of Single Factor, Between Subjects
Experiments
* Chapter Seven: Factorial Designs
* Chapter Eight: Repeated Measures, within Subjects, and Longitudinal
Designs
* Part III: Maximizing and Implementing the Experimental Design
* Chapter Nine: Ensuring Sufficient Statistical Power
* Chapter Ten: Conducting the Experiment
* Part IV: Other Experimental Issues, Designs, and Paradigms
* Chapter Eleven: External Validity (Generalizability)
* Chapter Twelve: Three Additional Experimental Paradigms: Single-Case,
Program Evaluation/Natural Experiments, and Quality Improvement
Research
* Chapter Thirteen: Experimental Bias
* Chapter Fourteen: Epilogue and Review
* Part I: Introduction to the Experimental Process
* Chapter One: Conducting Meaningful Experiments: Prerequisites and
Purposes
* Chapter Two: Causal Inferences and the Strange (but Fictitious) Case
of Mrs. Smith
* Chapter Three: An Introduction to the Design of Meaningful
Experiments via the Continuing Adventures of Dr. Jones
* Chapter Four: Why Poorly Designed Experiments Are Inadequate for
Making Complex Inferences: The Single Group Pretest/Post-test Design
(or the Unfortunate Conclusion of Dr. Jones's Foray into the World of
Science)
* Part II: Experimental Designs for Research Involving Humans
* Chapter Five: Enter the Control Group and a Deus ex Machina
* Chapter Six: The Design of Single Factor, Between Subjects
Experiments
* Chapter Seven: Factorial Designs
* Chapter Eight: Repeated Measures, within Subjects, and Longitudinal
Designs
* Part III: Maximizing and Implementing the Experimental Design
* Chapter Nine: Ensuring Sufficient Statistical Power
* Chapter Ten: Conducting the Experiment
* Part IV: Other Experimental Issues, Designs, and Paradigms
* Chapter Eleven: External Validity (Generalizability)
* Chapter Twelve: Three Additional Experimental Paradigms: Single-Case,
Program Evaluation/Natural Experiments, and Quality Improvement
Research
* Chapter Thirteen: Experimental Bias
* Chapter Fourteen: Epilogue and Review