1. Foreword 2. Introduction Part One: Advice 3. Scholarship and the origin of ideas 4. Research and teaching 5. Designing empirical studies 6. Research funding 7. Developing and testing theories 8. Collaboration and supervision 9. Communication of research Part Two: Philosophy and Psychology of Research 10. Hypothesis testing and reasoning 11. Statistical inference 12. Final thoughts
Jonathan St B T Evans is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Plymouth University. He has over 40 years’ experience of experimental research and has published more than 150 journal articles. He has also authored eight books, and he served as Editor of the journal Thinking & Reasoning for 17 years.
I found this book eminently readable, full of advice, wise and
witty. The discussions of issues like collaboration, giving talks
and publication were just so helpful. I think this book will be as
useful to students as to junior researchers, lecturers and
assistant professors. Jonathan Evans is not only a first-rate
researcher, but truly a thinker and a mentor.– Robert Sternberg,
Department of Human Development, Cornell University, USASo many
young researchers have to navigate the stormy waters of academia
without a pilot. Here finally is a guide, a book full of practical
wisdom about how to succeed as an academic researcher in
psychology. Jonathan Evans, one of the most prolific psychologists
around, is a fount of useful career advice stated with his usual
clarity and directness.
– Steven Sloman, Cognitive, Linguistic, & Psychological Sciences,
Brown University, USA
Well organised, thoughtful and thought-provoking, I strongly
recommend this text to postgraduates in psychology. It drips with
experience and is bang up to date. - James Hartley, The
Psychologist I found this book eminently readable, full of advice,
wise and witty. The discussions of issues like collaboration,
giving talks and publication were just so helpful. I think this
book will be as useful to students as to junior researchers,
lecturers and assistant professors. Jonathan Evans is not only a
first-rate researcher, but truly a thinker and a mentor.– Robert
Sternberg, Department of Human Development, Cornell University, USA
So many young researchers have to navigate the stormy waters of
academia without a pilot. Here finally is a guide, a book full of
practical wisdom about how to succeed as an academic researcher in
psychology. Jonathan Evans, one of the most prolific psychologists
around, is a fount of useful career advice stated with his usual
clarity and directness.
– Steven Sloman, Cognitive, Linguistic, & Psychological Sciences,
Brown University, USADrawing examples from his 35 years of
experience as an academic in the area of psychology, Evans tackles
the practical aspects before moving on to the philosophy and
psychology of research. The organization and execution of a
creditable literature review is discussed in detail. Each chapter
ends with a list of helpful hints. Filling a gap in the literature,
this book is the next best thing to having a senior faculty member
looking over one's shoulder while one attempts to get tenure.
Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students, researchers,
faculty- A. Salter, Oglethorpe University CHOICE September2016
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