Research Methods in Applied Settings
An Integrated Approach to Design and Analysis
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc (Publisher)
Published on 1. February 2000
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-8058-2992-1 (ISBN)
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Description
The authors of this unique text found that while most students can "crunch" the numbers quite easily and accurately with a calculator or computer, many have trouble seeing the "big picture" or seeing how research questions and design influence data analysis. As a result, the authors developed a semantically consistent framework that integrates traditional research approaches (experimental, quasi-experimental, comparative) into three basic kinds of research questions (difference, associational, and descriptive), which, in turn, lead to three kinds or groups of statistics with the same names.
This text:
*helps students become good consumers of research by demonstrating how to analyze and evaluate research articles;
*offers a number of summarizing diagrams and tables that clarify confusing or difficult to learn topics;
*points out the value of qualitative research and how it should lead quantitative researchers to be more flexible;
*divides all quantitative research questions into five logically consistent categories that help students select appropriate statistics and understand their cause and effect; and
*classifies design into three major types: between groups, within subjects, and mixed groups and shows that, although these three types use the same general type of statistics (e.g., ANOVA), the specific statistics in between-groups design are different from those in within-subjects and mixed groups.
This text:
*helps students become good consumers of research by demonstrating how to analyze and evaluate research articles;
*offers a number of summarizing diagrams and tables that clarify confusing or difficult to learn topics;
*points out the value of qualitative research and how it should lead quantitative researchers to be more flexible;
*divides all quantitative research questions into five logically consistent categories that help students select appropriate statistics and understand their cause and effect; and
*classifies design into three major types: between groups, within subjects, and mixed groups and shows that, although these three types use the same general type of statistics (e.g., ANOVA), the specific statistics in between-groups design are different from those in within-subjects and mixed groups.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Mahwah
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1157 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-2992-1 (9780805829921)
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An Integrated Approach to Design and Analysis, Second Edition
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Jeffrey A. Gliner | George A. Morgan | Nancy L. Leech
Research Methods in Applied Settings
An Integrated Approach to Design and Analysis
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03/2000
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Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA
Colorado State University, USA
University of Colorado, Denver
Content
Contents: Preface. Part I: Introductory Chapters. Definitions, Purposes, and Dimensions of Research. A Tale of Two Paradigms: Quantitative and Qualitative. Ethical Problems and Principles. Research Problems, Variables, and Hypotheses. Part II: Research Approaches and Designs. Overview of Research Approaches and Questions. Internal Validity. Specific Research Designs for Randomized Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Approaches. Single Subject Designs. Part III: Understanding the Selection and Use of Statistics. Measurement and Descriptive Statistics. Sampling and External Validity. Introduction to Inferential Statistics and Problems With Null Hypothesis Significance Testing. General Design Classifications. Selection of Statistical Methods. Part IV: Integrating Designs and Analyses: Interpreting Results. Single Factor Between Groups Designs: Analysis and Interpretation. Single Factor Within Subjects Designs: Analysis and Interpretation. Basic Associational Designs: Analysis and Interpretation. Adding Independent Variables-- Complex Between Groups Designs: Analysis and Interpretation. Mixed Factorial Designs: Analysis and Interpretation. Interpretation of Complex Associational Analyses and MANOVA. Part V: Measurement, Instruments, and Procedures. Measurement Reliability and Validity. Types of Data Collection Techniques. Steps in the Research Process: Practical and Ethical Issues. Part VI: Research Validity, Replication, and Review. Research Validity and Replication. Evaluating Empirical Research Studies: A Synthesis. Appendices: Confusing Terms and Glossary. Anatomy of a Research Article. Writing Research Problems and Questions.