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1 online resource |
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SAGE Research Methods. Cases |
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SAGE Research Methods. Cases
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Summary |
My research included the elements of a Case Study Type III, a cross-sectional case study, cross-case analysis, and a building block case study. It consisted of a series of four experiments to study humor perception and memorization. Both the within-subjects and between-subject experimental designs were applied, together with a factorial experimental design. A computerized method (Continuous Visual Recognition Task) from Vienna Test System (a classical or apparatus experiment), free associations technique, and unintentional recall of three funny stories and of a short text evoking positive emotions (a diagnostic experiment) were used. This study was conducted as a part of educational process of experimental psychology. Readers can learn how a case study permits the use of several research methods. In addition, readers can learn how to differentiate several experimental designs (the within-subjects and between-subject experimental designs, the factorial experimental design), what the difference is between a classical or apparatus experiment and a diagnostic experiment, as well as what is common between some types of case studýa Case Study Type III, a cross-sectional case study, cross-case analysis, and a building block case study |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Learning, Psychology of -- Case studies.
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Memory -- Psychological aspects -- Case studies.
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Wit and humor -- Psychological aspects -- Case studies.
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Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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Case studies.
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
1526472996 |
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9781526472991 (ebook) |
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