Experimental methods and instrumentation in psychology.

Author(s)
Sidowski, J.B. (ed.)
Year
Abstract

This book describes some of the experimental methods and instrumentation used in the major areas of psychology. It discusses the methods and instruments in this field, what they are, hot to use them, problems involved, controls to use. Results of studies are mentioned only to the extent that they aid in understanding the methodology. At the end of each chapter there is a list with references, at the end of the book a comprehensive author- and subject-index.

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Library number
A 1542
Source

New York, NJ [etc.], McGraw Hill, 1966, IX + 803 p.

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