Fully updated to reflect the latest developments, the third edition
of Research Methods In Clinical Psychology offers a
comprehensive introduction to the various methods, approaches, and
strategies for conducting research in the clinical psychology
field.

* Represents the most accessible, user-friendly introduction to
conducting and evaluating research for clinical psychologists and
related professionals

* Ideal for students and practitioners who wish to conduct their
own research or gain a better understanding of published
research

* Addresses important issues such as philosophical underpinnings
of various methodologies, along with socio-political issues that
arise in clinical and community settings

* Step-by-step guidance through all phases of a clinical
psychology research project--from initial concept and
groundwork, through to measurement, design, analysis, and
interpretation

* Updates to this edition include new or expanded coverage of
such topics as systematic review and literature searching
methods, modern psychometric methods, guidance on choosing between
different qualitative approaches, and conducting psychological
research via the Internet



Autorentext

Chris Barker is Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology at UCL, UK, where he was formerly the joint Research Director on the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology.

Nancy Pistrang is Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology at UCL, UK, where she was formerly the joint Research Director on the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology.

Robert Elliott is Professor of Counselling at the University of Strathclyde, UK, and Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Toledo, USA. He is a former President of the Society for Psychotherapy Research and former co-editor of the journals Psychotherapy Research and Person-Centered Counselling and Psychotherapy.



Klappentext
Fully updated to reflect the latest developments in the field, the 3rd edition of Research Methods In Clinical Psychology enhances its reputation as the most comprehensive and user-friendly introduction to conducting and understanding research in clinical psychology. Readers are provided with step-by-step guidance through all phases of a research projectfrom initial concept and groundwork, through to measurement, design, analysis, and interpretation. Updates to this edition include new or expanded coverage of such topics as systematic review and literature searching methods, modern psychometric methods, guidance on choosing between different qualitative approaches, and conducting psychological research via the Internet. The text continues to provide a balanced coverage of qualitative and quantitative methodologies, addressing both established and innovative approaches. With its comprehensive coverage, Research Methods In Clinical Psychology, 3rd Edition, represents an essential resource for understanding contemporary research methodology in clinical psychology and related fields.

Zusammenfassung
Fully updated to reflect the latest developments, the third edition of Research Methods In Clinical Psychology offers a comprehensive introduction to the various methods, approaches, and strategies for conducting research in the clinical psychology field.

  • Represents the most accessible, user-friendly introduction to conducting and evaluating research for clinical psychologists and related professionals
  • Ideal for students and practitioners who wish to conduct their own research or gain a better understanding of published research
  • Addresses important issues such as philosophical underpinnings of various methodologies, along with socio-political issues that arise in clinical and community settings
  • Step-by-step guidance through all phases of a clinical psychology research projectfrom initial concept and groundwork, through to measurement, design, analysis, and interpretation
  • Updates to this edition include new or expanded coverage of such topics as systematic review and literature searching methods, modern psychometric methods, guidance on choosing between different qualitative approaches, and conducting psychological research via the Internet


Inhalt

Preface to the Third Edition x

1 Introduction: The Research Process 1

The Research Process 3

2 Perspectives on Research 5

Philosophical Issues 6

What is Research? 6

What is Science? 12

Social and Political Issues 17

Professional Issues 18

The Intuitive Practitioner 19

The Scientist-Practitioner 20

The Applied Scientist 20

The Local Clinical Scientist 21

The Evidence-Based Practitioner 22

The Clinical Scientist 22

The Practice-Based Evidence Model 23

Comparison of Models 23

Implications for Clinical Training 24

Personal Issues 24

Why Do Clinical Psychologists Do Research? 25

Why Don't Clinical Psychologists Do Research? 26

Weighing up the Pros and Cons of Doing Research 27

Chapter Summary 27

Further Reading 28

Questions for Reflection 28

3 Doing the Groundwork 29

Formulating the Research Questions 30

Choosing the Topic 31

Developing the Questions 32

Hypothesis-testing versus Exploratory Research Questions 33

Some Types of Research Question 34

Literature Review 37

The Proposal 41

Funding 44

The Politics of Research in Applied Settings 45

Access 45

Responding to Doubts 46

Authorship 48

Chapter Summary 48

Further Reading 49

Questions for Reflection 49

4 Foundations of Quantitative Measurement 50

The Process of Measurement 52

Domains of Variables 52

Measuring Psychological Constructs 52

Measurement Sources and Approaches 54

Foundations of Quantitative Methods 54

Positivism 55

Psychometric Theory 58

Definitions 58

Reliability 60

Reliability Statistics 62

Validity 64

Generalizability Theory 67

Item Response Theory 68

Utility 69

Standards for Reliability and Validity 70

Chapter Summary and Conclusions 71

Further Reading 71

Questions for Reflection 72

5 Foundations of Qualitative Methods 73

Historical Background 75

Philosophical Background 76

Phenomenology 77

Social Constructionism 79

Families of Qualitative Approaches 84

Thematic Analysis Approaches 84

Narrative Approaches 87

Language-Based Approaches 88

Ethnographic Approaches 90

Ways of Evaluating Qualitative Studies 91

Conclusion: Choosing and Combining Methods 92

Chapter Summary 94

Further Reading 94

Questions for Reflection 95

6 Self-Report Methods 96

Mode of Administration 99

Open-ended and Closed-ended Questions 100

Qualitative Self-report Methods 101

Types of Qualitative Interview 102

Interview Schedule 103

Interviewing Style 105

Quantitative Self-report Methods 109

Questionnaire Design 110

Chapter Summary 118

Further Reading 119

Questions for Reflection 119

7 Observation 120

Qualitative Observation 122

Participant Observation 122

Text-based Research 126

Quantitative Observation 128

Background 129

Procedures for Conducting Observations 130

Reliability and Validity Issues 134

Chapter Summary 135

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Titel
Research Methods in Clinical Psychology
Untertitel
An Introduction for Students and Practitioners
EAN
9781118773192
ISBN
978-1-118-77319-2
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
25.09.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.27 MB
Anzahl Seiten
312
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
3. Aufl.