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Reporting Quantitative Research in Psychology

How to Meet APA Style Journal Article Reporting Standards

Harris Cooper

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American Psychological Association
14 January 2020
This updated edition offers practical guidance for understanding and implementing APA Style Journal Article Reporting Standards (JARS) and Meta‑Analysis Reporting Standards (MARS) for quantitative research.

These standards provide the essential information researchers need to report, including detailed accounts of the methods they followed, data results and analysis, interpretations of their findings, and implications for future research.

This revised edition reflects updates to the original JARS and the MARS that meet developing needs in the behavioral, social, educational, and medical sciences. Harris Cooper analyzes examples from APA journals, offering readers advice for implementing these revised standards in their own writing while also conforming with the APA Style guidelines in the seventh edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.

Updated chapters offer more detailed guidelines for reporting statistical analyses and unique elements of different types of research, including replication studies, clinical trials, and observational studies. This book is essential reading for experienced and early career researchers alike, as well as undergraduate and graduate students in research methods classes.

 
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Imprint:   American Psychological Association
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Second, Revised
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   415g
ISBN:   9781433832833
ISBN 10:   1433832836
Pages:   217
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Reporting Standards for Research in Psychology: Why Do We Need Them? What Might They Be? Chapter 2. Setting the Stage: Title Page, Abstract, and Introduction Chapter 3. Detailing What You Did: The Method Section Chapter 4. Describing Your Research Design: Studies With and Without Experimental Manipulations Chapter 5. Summarizing Your Data and Statistical Analyses: The Results Section Chapter 6. Reporting Other Design Features: Longitudinal Studies, Replication Studies, Studies With One Subject, and Clinical Trials Chapter 7. Interpreting Your Results: The Discussion Section Chapter 8. Reporting Research Syntheses and Meta-Analyses Chapter 9. How the Journal Article Reporting Standards and the Meta-Analysis Reporting Standards Came to Be and Can Be Used in the Future Appendix. Abstracts of the 16 Articles Used as Examples in Text References Index About the Author  

Harris Cooper, PhD, is the Hugo L. Blomquist Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. He is the author of several books, including Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis: A Step-by-Step Approach Ethical Choices in Research: Managing Data, Writing Reports, and Publishing Results in the Social Sciences and Critical Thinking About Research: Psychology and Related Fields (second to Julian Meltzoff). He is a former editor of the journals Psychological Bulletin and Archives of Scientific Psychology. He served as chair of the psychology department at both Duke University and the University of Missouri amp ndash Columbia and as dean of the social sciences at Duke (2 7 amp ndash 2 8).  

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