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Counteracting Methodological Errors in Behavioral Research

  • Introduces methods to empirical research in all fields to counteract errors being a cause of bias in study results

  • Covers of all aspects of behavioral studies such as sampling, designs, operationalization, data analysis, and reporting

  • Delivers practical guidance to subfields of the behavioral sciences and related fields

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Random and Systematic Errors in Context

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 1-12
  3. Probability Sampling

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 13-29
  4. Nonprobability Sampling

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 31-37
  5. Random Assignment

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 39-54
  6. Propensity Scores

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 55-66
  7. Situational Bias

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 67-82
  8. Random Measurement Error

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 83-106
  9. Systematic Measurement Error

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 107-125
  10. Unobtrusive Measurements

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 127-134
  11. Test Dimensionality

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 135-156
  12. Coefficients for Bivariate Relations

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 157-178
  13. Null Hypothesis Testing

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 179-218
  14. Unstandardized Effect Sizes

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 219-227
  15. Pretest-Posttest Change

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 229-243
  16. Reliability

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 245-274
  17. Missing Data

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 275-292
  18. Outliers

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 293-308
  19. Interactions and Specific Hypotheses

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 309-336
  20. Publishing

    • Gideon J. Mellenbergh
    Pages 337-358

About this book

This book describes methods to prevent avoidable errors and to correct unavoidable ones within the behavioral sciences. A distinguishing feature of this work is that it is accessible to students and researchers of substantive fields of the behavioral sciences and related fields (e.g., health sciences and social sciences). Discussed are methods for errors that come from human and other factors, and methods for errors within each of the aspects of empirical studies. This book focuses on how empirical research is threatened by different types of error, and how the behavioral sciences in particular are vulnerable due to the study of human behavior and human participation in studies. Methods to counteract errors are discussed in depth including how they can be applied in all aspects of empirical studies: sampling of participants, design and implementation of the study, instrumentation and operationalization of theoretical variables, analysis of the data, and reporting of the study results. Students and researchers of methodology, psychology, education, and statistics will find this book to be particularly valuable. Methodologists can use the book to advice clients on methodological issues of substantive research.



Authors and Affiliations

  • Emeritus Professor Psychological Methods, Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Gideon J. Mellenbergh

About the author

Gideon J. Mellenbergh is emeritus professor of Psychological Methods at the University of Amsterdam, former director of the Interuniversity Graduate School of Psychometrics and Sociometrics (IOPS), and emeritus member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). His research interests are in the construction of psychological and educational tests, psychometric decision making, measurement invariance, and the analysis of psychometrical concepts. His teaching was on a large number of methodological topics (design, measurement, and data analysis) for audiences that vary from freshmen to dissertation students. He (co-) supervised 89 PhD students who successfully defended their thesis. Recently, he taught courses on methodological consultancy for research master and dissertation students. He published in international methodological journals (e.g., Applied Psychological Measurement, Journal of Educational Measurement, Multivariate Behavioral Research, Psychological Bulletin, Psychological Methods, and Psychometrika), contributed to methodological books, and published the introductory textbook A Conceptual Introduction to Psychometrics.

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eBook USD 89.00
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Hardcover Book USD 119.99
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