Science game : an introduction to research in the behavioral sciences [by] Neil McK. Agnew and Sandra W. Pyke.
Material type: TextSeries: Prentice-Hall series in experimental psychology: Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1969]Description: xii, 188 p. illus. 23 cmISBN: 013795302X; 9780137953028Subject(s): Science -- Methodology | Sciences -- Methodologie | Gedragswetenschappen | Behavioral Sciences | Research | Condicionamiento operanteDDC classification: 150.72 LOC classification: Q175 | .A33BF76.5 | .A36Other classification: 70.03Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Part 1: Science and nonscience -- Chapter 1: This thing called science -- Chapter 2: The currency of science -- Chapter 3: Rules of evidence, or who's right -- Part 2: Sieves of science -- Chapter 4: Naturalistic observation -- Chapter 5: The after-the-fact method -- Chapter 6: Before-and-after method -- Chapter 7: The control group method -- Part 3: The magic of numbers -- Chapter 8: The number game -- Chapter 9: Squeezing round people into square holes -- Chapte 10: Who in the world are you talking about? -- Chapter 11: Leaping to conclusions -- Part 4: The scientific establishment -- Chapter 12: Training -- Chapter 13: Big business -- Part 5: Pattern and noise -- Chapter 14: Theories, maps, and models -- Chapter 15: The truth spinners.
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