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BEHV 2106 and BEHV 2107: Research Design & Data Analysis I & II

This Research Guide is designed to accompany the two course series in Behavioral Analysis, BEHV 2106 and BEHV 2107, Research Design & Data Analysis I & II.

Finding Books

The resources identified in this LibGuide are by no means a comprehensive list of resources available.

  • To identify books, eBooks, DVDs, and other items in the Library's collections, use the GIL-Find catalog.
     
  • To identify materials held at other USG Libraries, select "University System of Georgia" from the dropdown menu when searching the GIL-Find catalog. Use our GIL Express service to have materials sent to SSU. 
     
  • To identify materials beyond the local region, use the WorldCat catalog and our ILL services.

Why Books?

Books are the best source for in-depth information when you need to know a subject inside and out. Books by one author on a subject are structured to lead the reader from little knowledge to a more thorough understanding; this cannot usually be said for web resources or articles. Scholarly articles are generally written by and for experts in a field, making them less accessible to someone without knowledge of the jargon and basics of the field. Web resources can be good options for up-to-date information, but they usually do not provide any in-depth examination of the information.

Books that have a separate author for each chapter can present different viewpoints on one subject or address different parts of a subject. Remember that it may not be necessary to read an entire book to have books be a useful part of your research.

Tips for Searching

Think of the best keywords to enter and be ready to change them as you pursue your topic. Try using a subject encyclopedia or dictionary for specialized terminology. Get ideas for new keywords by carefully examining the title, abstract and subject fields in your first results.

Try these search features:

  • Use quotes to search for phrases (example: "mental health”)
     
  • Use Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) to broaden or narrow your search
     
  • Use truncation (example: psych* will find psychology, psychologist, psychological)
     
  • Set search limits such as scholarly journals, full-text, or document type
     
  • Sort results by date or relevance
     
  • Browse subject headings

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