PSYC1037
Module Reading List
Dr Andy Prestwich
A.J.Prestwich@leeds.ac.uk
Tutor information is taken from the Module Catalogue
Core Essential reading
Field, A. (2018).Discovering Statistics using SPSS. Sage. A Companion website.
For Lecture 10:
Braun, V. & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3, 77-101.
Madill, A. & Gough, B. (2008). Qualitative research and its place in psychological science. Psychological Methods, 13, 254-271.
O'Grady, K., & Madill, A. (2019). Being and performing ‘older’ woman in Electronic Dance Movement Culture. Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture. 11(1), 7-29. [for Lecture 10 & Practical 3]
Background reading
American Psychological Association (2020). Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. 7th Edition. Washington DC: APA. https://apastyle.apa.org/instructional-aids/tutorials-webinars
Bourne, V. (2017). Starting Out in Methods and Statistics for Psychology: A Hands-on Guide to Doing Research. Oxford University Press.
Howitt, D. and Cramer. D. (2017). Understanding Statistics in Psychology with SPSS. Prentice Hall. A companion website
Howitt, D. and Cramer, D. (2017). Introduction to SPSS in Psychology. Pearson/Prentice Hall. A companion website
Howitt, D. and Cramer, D. (2017). Research Methods in Psychology. Prentice Hall. A companion website
Howitt, D. (2019). Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology: Putting Theory Into Practice. Pearson Education. A Companion website
Sullivan, C. & Forrester, M. (2019). Doing Qualitative Research in Psychology:A Practical Guide. Sage Publications. A companion website
This list was last updated on 12/01/2022