Primarily intended for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of psychology, this book will help understand the methodology of experiments and the basic concepts of experimental psychology.
Since the experiments are described in detail with the help of purely hypothetical data, the readers will easily understand the procedure and the steps involved in each experiment. Complete reports of more than fifty experiments will certainly help understand the significance of each step in an experiment. The detailed description of experiments will also help in conceptualising relevant problems and designing appropriate experiments. Another feature is that, more than half of the experiments described in the book do not require sophisticated apparatus.
• Sample data are provided in each experiment.
• Theoretical background of experiments is sufficient and clear.
• Sample data are analysed with the help of statistical techniques.
• Language is lucid and easy to comprehend.
• Experiments on most of the topics have been covered.