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Using psychology as its primary medium, this four-part series thoroughly explores qualitative and quantitative research methods used in a wide range of disciplines. Hosted and narrated by students, each program demonstrates the ins and outs of testing hypotheses, preparing experiments, and analyzing data—while improving knowledge of terms and concepts essential to examination boards. Viewable/printable instructor’s guides are available online. 4-part series, 23-46 minutes each.



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©2005



The Series Includes : Introduction to Designing Experiments | Organizing Quantitative Data | Inferential Statistics | Exploring Qualitative Methods
     


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