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ArtikelNot All Experiments Are Created Equal On Conducting and Reporting Persuasive Experiments  
Oleh: Jordan, Christian H. ; Zanna, Mark P.
Jenis: Article from Books - E-Book
Dalam koleksi: Critical Thinking in Psychology, page 160-176.
Topik: Experiments; Conducting; Persuasive Research
Fulltext: Not All Experiments Are Created Equal On Conducting and Reporting Persuasive Experiments.pdf (119.35KB)
Isi artikelIf you leaf through a standard psychology textbook, it can reveal a wealth of insights into mind and behavior – into how people sense and perceive their environments, for instance, or how they learn, grow, remember, make decisions, or relate to each other. It can also reveal descriptions of the experiments that form an evidentiary basis for such insights. Each of these experiments demonstrates something noteworthy about how people think, feel, or act. Curiously though, if you leaf through a few competing textbooks, you will probably ?nd the same experiments described repeatedly. This is curious because for many topics in psychology, numerous studies exist that demonstrate the same basic effect or reveal the same insight into behavior. Yet some experiments garner attention and citations whereas others that make the same points languish in relative obscurity. This happens, in part, because some experiments are more persuasive than others. That is, some experiments capture people’s imaginations and attention more fully, offering especially compelling demonstrations of particular effects. These are the kinds of experiments that you, as a researcher, want to conduct and report. This chapter explores considerations that will, we hope, enable you to do so.
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