This unique book offers a comprehensive introduction to field studies as a research method in social psychology, demonstrating that field studies are an important element of contemporary social psychology and encourages its usage in a methodologically correct and ethical manner.
This unique book offers a comprehensive introduction to field studies as a research method in social psychology, demonstrating that field studies are an important element of contemporary social psychology and encourages its usage in a methodologically correct and ethical manner.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tomasz Grzyb is Professor at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Wroclaw Faculty in Poland, and President of Polish Social Psychological Society. His main area of interest is social influence and manipulation techniques. He is also a supporter of courses concerning the basics of social influence studies organized for military officers engaged in PSYOPS. He has published several articles about marketing, social psychology, advertising, and education. Dariusz Dolinski is Professor at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Wroclaw Faculty in Poland, and editor of the Polish Psychological Bulletin. He was formerly the president of the Polish Association of Social Psychology and president of the Committee for Psychology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He is the author of Techniques of Social Influence (Routledge, 2016) and (with T. Grzyb) The Social Psychology of Obedience Towards Authority (Routledge, 2020).
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Acknowledgements 1. Is Social Psychology still a Science of Human Behavior? 2. A Strictly Natural Experiment 3. The Field Study in Social Psychology - The History of Research Conducted Using the Field Study Method 4. Field Study Vs. Other Research Methods - A Comparison 5. Internal and External Validity: Enemies or Friends? 6. Ethical Aspects of Field Studies - What the Code Says and What Common Sense Dictates 7. Who Should be the Participants? - The Problem of Randomization in Field Studies 8. The Effect of the Social Context of Studies 9. Imprecise Procedures as a Source of Error Variance 10. Variables that are (usually) Omitted in the Experimental Procedure and that Affect the Outcomes of the Experiment 11. Studies Conducted Via the Internet Perceived as being in a Natural Environment for Numerous Actions of Contemporary Man 12. Publication of Results 13. Replications 14. Areas where Field Studies have Remained in Use 15. Good Practices 16. Final Remarks References Index
Acknowledgements 1. Is Social Psychology still a Science of Human Behavior? 2. A Strictly Natural Experiment 3. The Field Study in Social Psychology - The History of Research Conducted Using the Field Study Method 4. Field Study Vs. Other Research Methods - A Comparison 5. Internal and External Validity: Enemies or Friends? 6. Ethical Aspects of Field Studies - What the Code Says and What Common Sense Dictates 7. Who Should be the Participants? - The Problem of Randomization in Field Studies 8. The Effect of the Social Context of Studies 9. Imprecise Procedures as a Source of Error Variance 10. Variables that are (usually) Omitted in the Experimental Procedure and that Affect the Outcomes of the Experiment 11. Studies Conducted Via the Internet Perceived as being in a Natural Environment for Numerous Actions of Contemporary Man 12. Publication of Results 13. Replications 14. Areas where Field Studies have Remained in Use 15. Good Practices 16. Final Remarks References Index
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