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Original Articles

The Dimensions of Psychological Research

Pages 76-82 | Published online: 20 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

Introductory psychology textbooks present limited and often confusing coverage of research methods. One common flaw is the failure to distinguish between data collection procedures (e.g., self-report and observational strategies) and research design (e.g., experimental and correlational procedures). Although many texts list various research tactics, a multidimensional format better covers the array of combinations. To provide a comprehensive and understandable coverage of research strategies for psychology students, we present two cubes that delineate separate dimensions for data collection procedures, research designs, and research settings. One cube (a 4 x 2 x 2 model) covers most traditional group designs, and a second cube (a 2 x 2 x 2 model) covers most individual subject designs. Illustrative examples are provided for studies in each cell of these cubes. Suggestions are included for using these models in instruction.

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