Dynamic, classroom-tested exercises transform challenging statistics and research methods into engaging, hands-on lessons that captivate psychology students. Each chapter covers key concepts-from variance and correlation to survey design and ethical considerations-complete with a guide to easily select engaging activities.
A sound understanding of statistics and research methods is essential for all psychologists, and these topics are core components of both Advanced Placement and undergraduate psychology curricula. This book offers a comprehensive collection of original, pedagogically sound, classroom-tested activities that engage students, teach principles, and inspire teachers.