Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical PsychologyISBN: 978-0-631-22673-4
Hardcover
480 pages
May 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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The Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical Psychology
presents a comprehensive and contemporary treatment of research
methodologies used in clinical psychology. Topics discussed include
experimental and quasi-experimental designs, statistical analysis,
validity, ethics, cultural diversity, and the scientific process of
publishing. Written by leading researchers, the chapters focus on
specific applications of research into psychopathology, assessment
and diagnosis, therapy, and interventions for both child and adult
populations. Special attention is also given to research into
professional issues, prevention, and promotion. Research vignettes
describe exemplary projects illustrating the essential elements of
the research topics. In addition, the editors outline a research
agenda for clinical psychologists that demonstrates the exciting
future for the field.
This handbook coherently illustrates the range of research
methodologies used in clinical psychology and is a vital resource
for both students and scholars who wish to expand their
knowledge.
- Covers basic methodologies as well as specific applications of
research designs.
- Includes research vignettes that describe exemplary studies and
illustrate the essential elements of the research topics.
- Contains chapters written by active researchers in the
field.
- Outlines a research agenda for clinical psychologists that
demonstrates the exciting future for the field.
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