心理学調査入門(第3版)<br>Introducing Psychological Research (3 REV UPD)

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心理学調査入門(第3版)
Introducing Psychological Research (3 REV UPD)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 570 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781403900388
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基本説明

Provides full summaries of the most important psychological research studies and includes new studies and an expanded section on methodology.

Full Description


Crucially, the foundations of good psychology, in both practice and knowledge, are the ability to understand and carry out effective methods in psychological research. Subsequently, this title aims to introduce students to a thorough history of the key psychological studies across the sub-disciplines of social, developmental, cognitive and biological psychology as well as neuroscience. Research case-studies are described and critiqued encouraging students to critically think about the wider implications of how research is conducted and the subsequent findings that they produce. The pivotal case studies covered have been specifically chosen to illustrate how psychological methods in research have evolved over the history of the discipline and to showcase as broad an overview as possible of the various ways in which research may be conducted; including controlled experiments, in-depth interviewing and literature searches.The book is essential for undergraduate students looking for a comprehensive and clearly written guide to both the classic and contemporary studies that have informed the research methods in the discipline of psychology today. This book has been written to provide clear and well-explained summaries that encourage critical reflection and discussion of the material learnt, making this an apt introduction for students wishing to learn about the valid methods of carrying out empirical research.

Contents

SECTION ONE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY.- CHAPTER 1 SOCIAL INFLUENCE.- EIGHT OUT OF TEN OWNERS SAID THEIR CATS PREFERRED IT.- ASCH, S. E. (1955). Opinions and YOU ARE TOLD.- MILGRAM, S. (1963). Behavioral study of obedience. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 67, 371-78..- GOING UNDERGROUND.- PILIAVIN, I.M., RODIN, J.A & PILIVIN,J. (1969) Good Samaritanism: An underground phenomenon? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 13, 289-99.- WALK ON BY.- LEVINE, R.M (1999) Rethinking bystander on-intervention. Human Relations, 52, 1133-1155.- CHAPTER 2 SOCIAL JUDGEMENTS.- IS SHE REALLY GOING OUT WITH HIM?.- NISBETT, R. E., CAPUTO, C., LEGANT, P. & MARECEK, J. (1973). Behaviour as seen by the actor and as seen by the observer. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 27, 154-64..- I'M NOT PREJUDICED, BUT ....- LaPIERE, R. T. (1934). Attitudes vs. actions. Social Forces, 13, 230-37..- CHANGING OUR MINDS.- FESTINGER, L. & CARLSMITH, J. M. (1959). Cognitive consequences of forced compliance. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 58, 203-10..- THE MINIMAL GROUP STUDIES.- TAJFEL, H. (1970). Experiments in intergroup discrimination. Scientific American, 223, 96-102..- SHOCK AND AWE.- FISCHOFF et al. (2005) Evolving Judgements of Terror Risks: Foresight, Hindsight and Emotion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: 2005, Vol 11, No2 124-139.- CHAPTER 3 SOCIAL INTERACTION.- THE ROBBER'S CAVE.- SHERIF, M. (1956). Experiments in group conflict. Scientific American, 195, 54-58..- TYRANNY.- REICHER, S & HASLAM, S.A (2006) Rethinking the Psychology GROUPS.- BALES, R.F (1955). How people interact in conferences. Scientific American 192, 31-35.- THE PRISON SIMULATION.- HANEY, C, BANKS, W.C & ZIMBARDO, P.G ( 1973) A study of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison. Naval Research Review, 30 4-17.- SMALL WORLDS AND GETTING SMALLER .- DODD, P. MUHAMAD, R & WATTS, D (2003) An experimental study of search in global social networks. Science, 301, 827-829 .- SECTION TWO COMPARATIVE AND BIOLOGICAL B.F. (1960). Pigeons in a pelican. American Psychologist, 15, 28-37..- WHAT'S YOUR PLEASURE?.- OLDS, J., & MILNER, P. (1954). Positive reinforcement produced by electrical stimulation of the septal area and other regions of the rat brain. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 47, (1967). Failure to escape traumatic shock. Journal of Experimental T. (1969). Teaching sign language to a chimpanzee. Science, 16-5, 664-72..- BASHING BOBO.- BANDURA, A., ROSS, D. & ROSS, S.A (1961) Teaching Sign Language to a chimpanzee. Science, 16-5, 664-72.- CHAPTER 5 COMPARATIVE rhesus research. New Scientist, 82, 108-10..- A FISHY TALE.- TINBERGEN, N. (1952). The curious behaviour of the stickleback. Scientific American, 187, 22-26..- RAT CITY: THE BEHAVIOURAL SINK.- CALHOUN, J.13. (1962). Population density and social pathology. Scientific American, 206, 139-48..- JUST MONKEYING AROUND.- ALEXANDER, G.M & HINES, M (2002). Sex Differences in response to children's toys in nonhuman primates. Evolution and Human SPERRY, R. W. (1968). Hemisphere deconnection and unity in conscious S. & SINGER, J. E. (1962). Cognitive, social and physiological determinants of emotional state. Psychological Review, 69, 379-99..- TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM.- DEMENT, W & KLEITMAN, N. (1957). The relation of eye movements during sleep to dream activity: An objective method for the study of dreaming. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 53, 339-46..- MURDERERS!.- RAINE, A., BUCHSBAUM, M., & LaCASSE, L. (1997). Brain abnormalities in murderers indicated by positron emission tomography. Biological Psychiatry, Scientific American, Apil 90-96.- PART THREE DIVERSITY.- CHAPTER 7 IDENTITY.- BLACK DOLLS AND WHITE DOLLS.- HRABA., J & GRANT, G. (1970) Black is Beautiful. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 16, 398-402.- BLACK IDENTITY.- NOBLES, W.W (1976) Extended Self. Rethinking the so-called Negro self-concept. Journal of Black Psychology, 2 15-24.- THE BOY WHO WAS RAISED AS A GIRL: PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAGEDY.- DIAMOND, M. & SIGMUNDSON (1997) Sex Reassignment at Birth. Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine. 151. glass of menarche. In S. Golub (ed), Menarche, pp 77-86. Lexington, Mass:D. terms. British Journal of Social Psychology, 29, 185-87.- CHAPTER 8 places. Science, 179, 250-58..- PARANOID HUMANOID.- GRIFFITH, J.D et al (1973) Dextroamphetamine: Evaluation of psychimetic properties in man. C. H. & CLECKLEY, H. (1954). A case of multiple personality Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 49, 135-51..- FEAR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW.- LANG, P. J. & LAZOVIK, A. D. (1963). Experimental desensitisation of a phobia. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 66, 519-25..- CHAPTER 9 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES.- THE BIG FIVE.- McCRAE, R.R & COSTA, P.T (1987) Validation of the five factor model of personality across instruments and observers. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 52. 81-90.- MEASURING MASCULINITY AND FEMININITY.- BEM, S.L (1974) The measurement of psychological androgyny. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 42, 155-62.- MISMEASURING INTELLIGENCE.- GOULD, S.J (1982) A nation of morons. New Scientist (6 May 1982) 349-52.- A BRAVE NEW WORLD.- PLOMIN, R., & DANIELS, D. (1987) Why are children in the same family so different from one another? Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 10 1-16.- SECTION FOUR DEVELOPMENTAL (1959). Love in infant monkeys. Scientific American, 200, 68-74..- FAMILY LIFE.- HODGES, J. & TIZARD, B. (1989b)..- Social and family relationships of ex-institutional adolescents. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 30, 77-97..- EMOTIONAL DEPRIVATION.- KOLUCHOVA J. (1972). Severe deprivation in twins: A case study Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 13, 107-14..- B., KOSLOWSKI, B., & TRONICK, E. (1976). Neonatal behavior among urban Zambians and Americans. Journal of Child Psychiatry, 15, 97-107..- CHAPTER 11 THE CLASSIC APPROACHES.- I WANT A GIRL, JUST LIKE THE GIRL THAT MARRIED DEAR OLD DAD.- FREUD, S. (1909) Analysis of a phobia of five year old boy.. The Pelican Freud Library (1977), Vol 8, Case Histories 1, pp 169-306.- PIAGET'S COGNITIVE APPROACH.- SAMUEL, J. & BRYANT, P. (1984) Asking only one question in the conservation experiment. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Conditioned emotional reactions. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 3 1-14..- VYGOTSKY'S SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST APRROACH.- WOOD, WOOD & MIDDLETON (1978) An experimental evaluation of four face-to-face teaching strategies. International Journal of Behavioural Development, 1, 131-147.- CHAPTER 12 (1974). Neonate movement is synchronized with adult speech: Interactional participation and language acquisition. Science, 183, 99-101..- LISTEN WITH MOTHER.- FERNALD, A. (1985). Four-month-old infants prefer to listen to motherese. Infant Behavior and Development, 8, 181-95..- TALKING PROPER.- LABOV, W. (1969). The logic of nonstandard English. .- In P. P. Giglioli (ed.) Language and Social Context, pp. 179-215. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin. Originally in Georgetown Monographs on Language and Linguistics, 2, 1-31..- ALL THE KING'S HORSES AND ALL THE KING'S MEN..,.- BRYANT, P.E., BRADLEY, L., MacLEAN, M., & CROSSLAND, J. (1989).- Nursery rhymes, phonological skills and reading. Journal of Child Language, 16 407-428.- SECTION FIVE COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY.- CHAPTER 13 MEMORY.- REMEMBERING PICTURES.- BARTLETT, F. C. (1932). Remembering: A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology, pp. 177-85. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press..- EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY.- LOFTUS, E. F. & PALMER, J. C. (1974). Reconstruction of auto-mobile destruction; An example of the interaction between language and memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 13, 585-89..- processing: A framework for memory research. Journal of Verbal Learning and PICKERELL, J. (1995).- The formation of false memories. Psychiatric Annals, 25, 720-725.- CHAPTER 14 PERCEPTION.- WALKING OFF A CLIFF.- GIBSON, E. J. & WALK, R. D. (1960). The 'visual cliff'. Scientific American, 202, 64-71..- WHY DID THE ANTELOPE CROSS THE ROAD?.- DEREGOWSKI, J. B. (1972). Pictorial perception and culture. Scientific American, 227, 82-88..- WALK LIKE A MAN ....- KOZLOWSKI, L.T. & CUTTING, J.E. (1977) Recognizing the Sex of a Walker from a Dynamic Point-Light Display. Perception and Psychophysics, 21(6), 575-580.- ARE YOU HAVING A LAUGH?.- CARROLL, P.J, YOUNG, J.R & GUERTIN, M.S. (1992) Visual Analysis of Cartoons. Eye Movements and Visual Cognition: Scene Perception and Reading, pp 444-461. New York: Springer-Verlag..- CHAPTER 15 A.M. & FRITH, U. (1985). Does the autistic child have a 'theory of mind'? Cognition, 21, 37-46..- I'M SORRY DAVE, I CAN'T DO THAT.- SEARLE, J. R. (1980). Minds, brains and programs. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3, 417-57..- IS IT A BIRD, IS IT A PLANE ...?.- COLLINS, A.M. & QUILLIAN, M.R. (1969) Retrieval Time from Semantic Memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and & HUBBARD, E.M (2001) Psychophysical investigations into the neural basis of synaesthesia. Proceedings of the Royal Society London, 268, 979-983.- CHAPTER 16 ATTENTION.- NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T.- SPERLING, G. (1960) Psychological Monographs, 74 (11, whole No 498).- LISTENING WITH ONE EAR.- GRAY, J.A & WEDDERBURN, A.A.I (1960) Grouping Strategies with simulataneous stimuli. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 12, 180-194.- MONKEY BUSINESS.- SIMONS, D.J & CHABRIS, C.F (1999).- Gorillas in our midst. Perception, 28, 1059-1074.- SECTION SIX PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS .- CHAPTER 17 ANALYSING DATA.- AIDS AND UNCERTAINTY.- WEITZ, R. (1989) Uncertainty and the lives of persons with AIDS, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 30, 270-81.- DISCOURSE ANALYSIS.- POTTER, J. & EDWARDS, D. (1990) Nigel Lawson's tent: Discourse analysis, attribution theory and the social psychology of fact. European Journal of Social Psychology, 20, 405-24.- SHRINK WRAPPED: THE psychotherapy outcome studies. American Psychologist, 32, 752-60.- LIFE IS STRESS.- HOLMES, T.H. & RAHE, R.H (1967) The social re-adjustment rating scale. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 11, 213-18.- CHAPTER 18 ISSUES IN RESEARCH .- DEMAND CHARACTERISTICS.- ORNE, M. T. (1962). On the social psychology of the psychological experiment: With particular reference to demand characteristics and their implications. American Psychologist, 17, 776-83..- WHO ARE PSYCHOLOGY'S SUBJECTS?.- SEARS D. O. (1986). College sophomores in the laboratory: Influences of a narrow data base on psychology's view of human nature. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 513-30..- DULL RATS AND BRIGHT RATS.- ROSENTHAL, R. & FODE, K. L. (1963). The effect of experimenter bias on the performance of the albino rat. Behavioral Science, 8, 183-89..- HOW GULLIBLE ARE YOU?.- FORER, B.R. (1949) The fallacy of personal validation: A classroom demonstration of gullibility. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 44 118-21.- why psychology.- MILLER, G.A (1969) Psychology as a means of promoting human welfare. American Psychologist, 24 1063-1075.- CHAPTER 19 HOW DOES PSYCHOLOGICAL RSEARCH GET DONE? .- DATA AND DATA ANALYSIS.- RESEARCH METHOS AND DESIGNS.- QUALITY CONTROL.

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