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The book "Research Methods in Psychology: Evaluating a World of Information" by Beth Morling of the University of Delaware. The book, now in its second edition, discusses research methods in psychology, with a particular focus on the critical evaluation of information. The book addresses the structure of research, including the types of claims and validity that should be considered when interpreting studies. Morling also explores the role of the scientist as both a producer and a consumer of information, including tips for finding and evaluating reliable research sources. The book includes examples, activities, and case studies to make the concepts more accessible and relevant to the reader.
The book "Research Methods in Psychology: Evaluating a World of Information" by Beth Morling of the University of Delaware. The book, now in its second edition, discusses research methods in psychology, with a particular focus on the critical evaluation of information. The book addresses the structure of research, including the types of claims and validity that should be considered when interpreting studies. Morling also explores the role of the scientist as both a producer and a consumer of information, including tips for finding and evaluating reliable research sources. The book includes examples, activities, and case studies to make the concepts more accessible and relevant to the reader.