Students of psychology have long faced the problem of tracking
down original research articles, which are generally scattered in
hard-to-find journals or presented in watered-down form in text
books. In Introducing Psychological Research, Philip Banyard and
Andrew Grayson have resolved this dilemma once and for all by
providing detailed summaries and background information for
sixty-three of the most influential studies in psychology.
The studies included in this remarkable reference illustrate the
breadth of psychological research covering the areas of biological
psychology, comparative psychology, social psychology, human
diversity, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, and
health psychology. Among the ground- breaking trials highlighted
are Piaget's cognitive approach; the jigsaw technique; the prison
simulation; the Robbers' Cave; and the Minimal Group Studies.
Contributors to this collection include Stanley Milgram, Philip
Zimbardo, Henry Tajfel, B. F. Skinner, Niko Tinbergen, Sandra Bem,
Carol Gilligan, Sigmund Freud, and Albert Bandura.
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