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Main article: Introduction to research methods
Main article: Introduction to experimental psychology



The importance of planning

Breadth of research versus depth of research

Developing research questions

Experiments, quasi-experiments, and correlational studies

Alternative explanations

Measuring or classifying

Qualitative research

Quantitative research

Analysing data

Interpreting results

Internet-based experimenting


Examples of different research methods

A very wide range of research methods are used in psychology.

Some of the approaches include:

See also


References

Barker, C., et al(2002) Research Methods in Clinical Psychology : An Introduction for Students and Practitioners. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 047149089X

External links

Research Methods Knowledge Base - free

Academic support materials

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