Measuring Stress in Humans
Discover the essential resource for researchers in the field of stress physiology with "Measuring Stress in Humans" by Gillian H. Ice, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This comprehensive guide spans 284 pages and offers detailed guidelines for designing field projects focused on human stress. Ice expertly outlines the advantages and disadvantages of various methodologies, ensuring that researchers are well-equipped to make informed decisions throughout their studies. From selecting the right containers for sample collection to determining the most suitable measures and statistical analyses, this book covers every critical aspect of study design. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or just starting in the field, "Measuring Stress in Humans" is an invaluable tool that will enhance your understanding and application of stress measurement techniques.