Jeannine: Could it be Solso & Johnson's "Experimental Psychology" ? It's a
paperback - the first half is an overview of methods, the the second half is a
dozen or more reprinted articles with analyses and questions at the end of each.
Sample articles include "Cola Tasting" "Distance and Rank" "Picture Memory"
"hormones and Toy Preferences" ..... It's now in its 6th edition, 1998, Longman
Press (Addison Wesley Longman, Inc) and it has three authors: Robert L. Solso,
Homer H. Johnson, and M. Kimberly Beal. It's a gem.

"Jeannine L. White" wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>   I will be teaching an introductory research methods course soon and when I
> took this course during my undergraduate days, the instructor used a text
> that I found quite valuable but have since lost it and it's reference.
>   The text was a compliation of journal articles from numerous resources
> with explanations for why the research was not conducted appropriately as
> well as critical thinking questions for assessing research studies.  Does
> this ring a bell for anyone?  I have numerous research methods texts but
> nothing that spends any time on the skills required for critically examining
> research already conducted.  Thanks in advance any suggestions.  Jeannine
>
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