John J Shaughnessy
John J. Shaughnessy is a Professor of Psychology at Hope College, a relatively small, select, undergraduate liberal arts college in Holland, Michigan. After completing the B.S. degree at Loyola University of Chicago in 1969, he received his Ph.D. in 1972 from Northwestern University. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Society whose recent research has focused on practical aspects of memory. He is coauthor, with Benton J. Underwood, of Experimentation in Psychology (Wiley, 1975). He...See more
John J. Shaughnessy is a Professor of Psychology at Hope College, a relatively small, select, undergraduate liberal arts college in Holland, Michigan. After completing the B.S. degree at Loyola University of Chicago in 1969, he received his Ph.D. in 1972 from Northwestern University. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Society whose recent research has focused on practical aspects of memory. He is coauthor, with Benton J. Underwood, of Experimentation in Psychology (Wiley, 1975). He was selected by students in 1992 as the Hope Outstanding Professor Educator. He has served as chairperson of the psychology department and as a mentor in the College's Faculty Development Program for younger faculty. See less
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John J Shaughnessy book reviews
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Research Methods in Psychology
well written, clear explanations
by judi194, Mar 1, 2012
Research design is an interesting area, and required if you are doing research at all, or reviewing other people's research. This is a very good guide in understanding what goes into creating a very ... Read More
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Research Methods in Psychology
Clear and to the point
by chimpy1, Sep 6, 2007
I would highly recommend this book to any beginning research student, mostly because the explanations of the concepts are very clear, and the examples are more concrete than my other textbook. Read More