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There are different methods of study in psychology. Some of common methods include content analysis, case study, archival research, meta-analysis, quasi-experiment and computer simulation among others.
Research psychology is a subdiscipline of psychology. It is important because in order to prove any hypothesis that a psychologist might have, it is necessary to perform research.
Fundamental research in psychology is the origin of his or her curiosity of thoughts or unanswered question.
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There are many research methods of psychology. These include archival research, case studies, self-report inventory, animal research, and human-subject research.
R. A. McQueen has written: 'Research methods in psychology' -- subject(s): Methodology, Psychology, Research 'An introduction to research methods and statistics in psychology' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Methodology, Psychology, Psychometrics, Research
Experimental and correlational
Chris Barker has written: 'Research methods in clinical and counselling psychology' -- subject(s): Research, Methodology, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Clinical psychology, Psychology, Clinical, Methods
Some research methods include:Case Study MethodSurvey MethodNaturalistic Observation MethodThe Clinical MethodCor relational Method
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David Giles has written: 'Advanced research methods in psychology' -- subject(s): Experimental Psychology, Methodology, Psychology, Research
John J. Shaughnessy has written: 'Research methods in psychology' -- subject(s): Experimental Psychology, Methodology, Psychology, Research
Philip J. Dunham has written: 'Research methods in psychology' -- subject(s): Experimental Psychology, Methodology, Psychology, Research
Wendy A. Schweigert has written: 'Research methods and statistics for psychology' -- subject(s): Methodology, Psychology, Psychometrics, Research
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