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How Results Can Be Misleading: Problems in Experimental Methodology
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How Results Can Be Misleading: Problems in Experimental Methodology

First Edition

June 2012 | SAGE Publications Ltd

This DVD explores how the results of experimental research can be misleading due to problems with sample selection and assignment of participants to groups. It discusses the importance of using random sampling, looking at simple, stratified, and proportional random sampling, and emphasizes the need to look closely at the sample and population when drawing conclusions. The program also offers tips on assigning participants to research conditions.

Contributors
Evelyn Behar - Consultant
Scott Ott - Narration
Austin Moore - Production Sound Mixing
Marianne Weierich - Participant

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DVD
ISBN: 9781483373461
$199.00

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