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9781405133579

Why Science Matters Understanding the Methods of Psychological Research

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    9781405133579

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    1405133570

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-01-10
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Why Science Matters: Understanding the Methods of Psychological Research rises above standard research methods texts by presenting an up-to-date view of contemporary psychological science as it is currently understood and practiced. Unlike available methodology texts, this book explores not only the procedural aspects of psychological research, but also delves into the issue of how to accomplish effective science. Intended as a supplement for undergraduate and graduate research methodology study, the text provides additional training on contemporary scientific methodology and its historical antecedents. Incorporating new investigatory procedures, current methodologists, conflicts, and issues, implications of the philosophy of science, and a lively prose style, Why Science Matters provides a picture of science that will engage students and expand their abilities as both scientists and psychologists.

Author Biography

Robert W. Proctor is Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychological Science at Purdue University at West Lafayette. He has been teaching and conducting research in the field of attention and human performance for nearly 30 years. His publications include Attention: Theory and Practice (with Addie Johnson, 2003) and Skill Acquisition and Human Performance (with Addie Johnson, 1995).


E. J. Capaldi is Distinguished Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychological Science at Purdue University. Dr. Capaldi is a leading researcher in the field of learning and memory. He is the co-author of numerous articles and contributor to books such as The Blackwell Handbook to Research Methods of Experimental Psychology.

Table of Contents

Preface for Instructors viii
Preface for Students x
Part 1: Major Methodological Changes in Science from Antiquity to the Present
1(54)
Understanding Science: The Armchair versus Practice
3(17)
Introduction
3(1)
Justification of methodological practices
4(4)
Precursors to contemporary science: an historical overview
8(6)
Research paradigms, programs, and traditions
14(2)
Naturalism: a brief introduction
16(2)
Remainder of book
18(1)
Chapter summary
19(1)
Major Issues to Emerge in 20th Century Approaches to Science
20(19)
Introduction
20(1)
Logical positivism
21(5)
Operationism
26(1)
Popper's falsificationism
27(6)
Kuhn's psychologism and historicism
33(5)
Chapter summary
38(1)
Methodology in the Postpositivist Era
39(16)
Introduction
39(2)
Naturalism in science
41(2)
Lakatos's sophisticated falsificationism
43(3)
Laudan's research traditions and normative naturalism
46(3)
Giere's cognitive approach
49(2)
The rise of relativism
51(3)
Chapter summary
54(1)
Part 2: Naturalism and Modern Science
55(64)
Theory Testing
57(22)
Introduction
57(1)
Scientific theory
58(2)
Types of theory
60(3)
Hypothesis testing
63(7)
Induction and deduction
70(2)
Abduction and theory construction
72(6)
Chapter summary
78(1)
Inference to the Best Explanation
79(17)
Introduction
79(2)
Evaluating theories: a critical evaluation of criteria
81(2)
Resolution of ambiguity over time
83(2)
Natural selection
85(4)
Brain function and cognitive neuroscience
89(3)
Consilience
92(3)
Chapter summary
95(1)
The New Means of Understanding Science
96(23)
Introduction
96(1)
Empirical methods for better understanding science, scientific practice, and scientists
97(21)
Chapter summary
118(1)
Part 3: Applying Naturalism to Contemporary Methodological Issues in Psychology
119(76)
Postmodernism and the Rejection of the Conventional Conception of Science
121(21)
Introduction
121(1)
Underdetermination and incommensurability
122(4)
Postmodernism
126(11)
Our critique
137(4)
Chapter summary
141(1)
Qualitative Research Methods
142(22)
Introduction
142(3)
Rationale for qualitative methods
145(6)
Varieties of qualitative methods
151(12)
Chapter summary
163(1)
Critical Evaluation of Qualitative Inquiry's Approach to Qualitative Methods
164(16)
Introduction
164(3)
Justification of qualitative methods
167(3)
Misunderstanding of positivism
170(2)
Specific positions of qualitative researchers
172(7)
Chapter summary
179(1)
Internal and External Validity
180(15)
Introduction
180(3)
Applications of scientific psychology
183(4)
Scientific psychology opposes pseudoscience
187(4)
Chapter and book summary
191(4)
References 195(15)
Glossary of Terms 210(7)
Glossary of Names 217(4)
Author Index 221(5)
Subject Index 226

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