W2 Psy 635 Required Resources

路 Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview

路 Chapter 2: Logical Steps of Conducting Quantitative Research: Hypothesis-Testing Process

路 Chapter 4: Research and Statistical Designs

路 The full-text version of this e-book is available through the Ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. The database that houses this resource allows for online reading. Please be aware that checking this item out of the library may prevent other users from accessing it. This book provides a wealth of information about conducting studies using quantitative research methods.

Articles

Henrich, J., Heine, S. J., & Norenzayan, A. (2010).聽Most people are not WEIRDPreview the document.聽Nature, 466(7302), 29. doi: 10.1038/466029a

路 The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. The authors of this short article discuss the issue of generalizability, also known as聽external validity. When a research study鈥檚 results are intended to apply to a diverse population, it is important to make sure that the sample is representative of the population. This article is required reading for the discussion this week.

Skidmore, S. (2008).聽Experimental design and some threats to experimental validity: A primer聽(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Educational Research Association (New Orleans, LA, February 6, 2008). Retrieved from the ERIC database in the Ashford University Library.

路 The full-text version of this article is available through the ERIC database in the Ashford University Library. Many of the problems encountered in designing a good experiment are called threats to validity. This is because neglecting to address these issues could make a study鈥檚 results inaccurate or invalid. The author of this paper explains the major internal and external threats to validity with practical examples of what to look for when reading, evaluating, or planning research.

Supplemental Material

Murphy, P. (2014).聽PSY635 Week two discussion scenarioPreview the document聽[PDF]. Ashford University: San Diego, CA.

Recommended Resource

As part of your ongoing studies this week, you are encouraged to interact with one another in the聽Ashford University Online Psychology Club 聽(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.via LinkedIn. This community of learning will allow youto create supportive networks for like-minded scholarship and to work through difficult course concepts in a mutually respectful environment. Please take a moment to explore聽the community聽(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.聽and see what your colleagues are discussing.

Please note: If you do not already have a LinkedIn account, you will need to create one before joining.

E-Book

Weiner, I. B., Schinka, J. A., & Velicer, W. F. (2012).聽Handbook of psychology: Research methods in psychology聽(2nd ed.). Somerset, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

路 Chapter 1: Experimental Design, by Roger E. Kirk

路 The full-text version of this e-book is available through the Ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. The database that houses this resource allows for online reading and full download. Although rather technical, this book chapter provides an excellent overview of experimental research designs, including the history of statistical procedures used for analyzing experimental data, detailed desciptions of several designs, and information about when each design is appropriate to use.

W2

Psy 635

Required Resources

E

Book

Martin, W. E., & Bridgmon, K. D. (2012).

Research methods for the social

sciences, Volume 42:

Quantitative and statistical research methods: From hypothesis to results

.

Somerset, NJ:

John Wiley & Sons.

Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview

Chapter 2: Logical Steps of Conducting Quantitative Re

search: Hypothesis

Testing

Process

Chapter 4: Research and Statistical Designs

The full

text version of this e

book is available through the Ebrary database in the

Ashford University Library. The database that houses this resource allows for online

reading

. Please be aware that checking this item out of the library may prevent other

users from accessing it. This book provides a wealth of information about conducting

studies using quantitative research methods.

Articles

Henrich, J., Heine, S. J., & Norenzaya

n, A. (2010).

Most people are not WEIRD

.

Nature,

466

(7302), 29. doi: 10.1038/466029a

The full

text version of this article can be accessed through the EBSCOhost database in

the Ashford University Library. The authors of this short article discuss the issue of

generalizability, also known as

external validity

. When a research study鈥檚 result

s are

intended to apply to a diverse population, it is important to make sure that the sample

is representative of the population. This article is required reading for the discussion

this week.

Skidmore, S. (2008).

Experimental design and some threats to experimental validity: A

primer

(Links

to

an

external

site.)Links

to

an

external

site.

. Paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Southwest Educational Research Association (New O

rleans, LA, February 6,

2008). Retrieved from the ERIC database in the Ashford University Library.

W2

Psy 635 Required Resources

E-Book

Martin, W. E., & Bridgmon, K. D. (2012). Research methods for the social sciences, Volume 42:

Quantitative and statistical research methods: From hypothesis to results. Somerset, NJ:

John Wiley & Sons.

? Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview

? Chapter 2: Logical Steps of Conducting Quantitative Research: Hypothesis-Testing

Process

? Chapter 4: Research and Statistical Designs

? The full-text version of this e-book is available through the Ebrary database in the

Ashford University Library. The database that houses this resource allows for online

reading. Please be aware that checking this item out of the library may prevent other

users from accessing it. This book provides a wealth of information about conducting

studies using quantitative research methods.

Articles

Henrich, J., Heine, S. J., & Norenzayan, A. (2010). Most people are not WEIRD. Nature,

466(7302), 29. doi: 10.1038/466029a

? The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the EBSCOhost database in

the Ashford University Library. The authors of this short article discuss the issue of

generalizability, also known as external validity. When a research study鈥檚 results are

intended to apply to a diverse population, it is important to make sure that the sample

is representative of the population. This article is required reading for the discussion

this week.

Skidmore, S. (2008). Experimental design and some threats to experimental validity: A

primer (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Southwest Educational Research Association (New Orleans, LA, February 6,

2008). Retrieved from the ERIC database in the Ashford University Library.