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Replication Research in the Social Sciences by Neuliep, James W. 1991 Paperback
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
SAGE Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0803940920
ISBN-13
9780803940925
eBay Product ID (ePID)
670905
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
528 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Replication Research in the Social Sciences
Subject
Methodology, Research
Publication Year
1991
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Education
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight
21 Oz
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
90-024581
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
300/.72
Table Of Content
PART ONE: COMMENTARYReplication in Behavioral Research - Robert RosenthalOn the Importance of Replication - P A LamalReplication in Behavioral Research - Jane A JegerskiReplications, Strict Replications, and Conceptual Replications - Clyde HendrickAre They Important?Replication Research - Yehuda Amir and Irit SharonA 'Must for the Scientific Advancement of PsychologyPublication Politics, Experimenter Bias and the Replication Process in Social Science Research - Robert F BornsteinPersonal Comment on Replications - Stuart J McKelvieEditorial Bias Against Replication Research - James W Neuliep and Rick CrandallPART TWO: CLASSIC REPLICATIONS IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESStudent Acceptance of a Generalized Personality Description - Stuart J McKelvieForers Graphologist RevisitedPupillary Dilation Revisited - Wayne E HensleyThe Constriction of a Nonverbal CueEinstellung - Stuart J McKelvieLuchins Effect Lives OnThe Asch Primacy Effect - Stuart J McKelvieRobust But Not InfallibleEffort and Reward in College - Lester Hill JrA Replication of Some Puzzling FindingsThe Asch Conformity Experiment - Kund S LarsenReplication and Transhistorical ComparisonThe False Consensus Effect in Public and in Private - Stephanie H Smith and George I Whitehead IIIPART THREE: REPLICATIONS IN PSYCHOLOGYDepression and Complex Attributions on Blame in Self and Others - Gordon L Flett, Kirk R Blankstein and Lew S HolowatyJudgment of Contingency - Shelley S Lennox, Jeffrey R Bedell, Lyn Y Abramson, Charles Raps and Frederick W FoleyA Replication with Hospitalized Depressed, Schizophrenic and Normal SamplesFurther Observations on the Multidimensional Aspects of Masculinity-Femininity - Larry C Bernard and James WoodThe Multidimensional Sex Role Inventory-RevisedWhen Disconfirmatory Information is Used to Evaluate Personality Hypotheses - Nancy L AsdigianA Replication of Bassok and Trope (1984)A Relationship-Specific Version of the Love Attitudes Scale - Clyde Hendrick and Susan S HendrickMagical Thinking and Paranormal Beliefs - Jerome J Tobacyk and Lamar V WilkinsonStability of Major Personality Factors Under Changing Motivational Conditions - I Montag and Andrew L ComreyThe Use of Cognitive Appraisal to Reduce Stress Reactions - Alison C Dandoy and Alvin G GoldsteinA ReplicationManaging Impressions of Individual and Group Achievement Through Self-Presentation - Wayne H DeckerAge and Gender Differences in Boredom Proneness - Stephen J Vodanovich and Steven J KassPART FOUR: REPLICATIONS IN COMMUNICATIONGeneralizing About Communication Apprehension and Avoidance - Myron W Lustig and Peter A AndersonMultiple Replications and Meta-AnalysesBody Accessiblity Re-revisited - Kevin L Hutchinson and Cameron A DavidsonThe 60s, 70s and 80sThe Effects of Biological Sex and Egalitarianism on Humor Appreciation - Mark J Butland and D K IvyReplication and ExtensionAn Interaction Goals Perspective on the Relationship Between Preinteraction Expectancies, Attraction and Attributional Confidence in Initial Interaction - James M HoneycuttEffects of Group Participation on Drinking Behaviors in Public Bars - Richard E Sykes, Richard D Rowley and James M Schaeferan Observational SurveyCognitive Style, Family Handedness, and Degree of Laterality Account for Inconsistent Sex Differences in Direction of Gaze - Leonard J ShedletskyThe Impact of Mentoring, Collegial Support, and Information Adequacy on Career Success - Margaret Hilton Bahniuk, Jean Dobos, and Susan E Kogler HillA ReplicationPART FIVE: REPLICATIONS IN OTHER DISCIPLINESGender, Mentoring, and Tacit Knowledge - Dianne D Horgan and Rebecca J SimeonSex-Role Orientation and Personal Adjustment - Thomas L Harris and Reiko SchwabWomens Formal Evening Wear, 1937-1982 - F David Mulcahy and Herbert ShermanA Quantitative AnalysisThe Use of Marijuana for Pleasure - Michael L Hirsch, Randall W Conforti and Carolyn J GraneyA Replication of Howard S Beckers Study of Marijuana Use -
Synopsis
This book is essential reading for anyone conducting research in the social and behavioural sciences. No other volume offers researchers such concise and authoritative information on replication and its importance in the furtherance of knowledge. The 36 chapters include discussions on replication in behavioural research, editorial bias against replication research, and the replication process in social research.
LC Classification Number
H62.R443 1991
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