Contents Tables and figures Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Research as practice: Contextualising applied research in the South African context - Sherianne Kramer, Angelo Fynn and Sumaya Laher Section 1 Quantitative methods Chapter 2 Non-experimental research designs: Investigating the spatial distribution and social ecology of male homicide - Lu-Anne Swart, Sherianne Kramer, Kopano Ratele and Mohamed Seedat Chapter 3 Longitudinal designs: The RANCH-SA study - Kate Cockcroft, Paul Goldschagg and Joseph Seabi Chapter 4 Establishing factorial validity of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale: A cross-sectional design - Malose Makhubela and Solomon Mashegoane Chapter 5 Using the WAIS-III to illustrate test norming strategies for valid cognitive assessment: A non-experimental design - Ann B. Shuttleworth-Edwards Chapter 6 Quasi-experimental designs in applied behavioural health research - Brendon R. Barnes Chapter 7 Experimental research: Randomised control trials to evaluate task-shifting interventions - Goodman Sibeko and Dan J. Stein Chapter 8 Repeated-measures Factorial Design: Exploring working memory interactions in earworms - Thomas Geffen and Michael Pitman Chapter 9 Q Methodology: Patterns of subjectivity in academic misconduct - Gillian Finchilescu and Saloshni Muthal Section 2 Qualitative methods Chapter 10 Systematic case study research in clinical and counselling psychology - David J.A. Edwards Chapter 11 Doing psychobiography: The case of Christiaan Barnard - Roelf van Niekerk, Tracey Prenter and Paul Fouché Chapter 12 Narrative research in career counselling: The career construction interview - Jacobus G. Maree Chapter 13 Interrogating grounded theory in meaning-making of voluntary medical adult male circumcision for HIV prevention - Lynlee Howard-Payne Chapter 14 Feminist approaches: An exploration of women's gendering experiences - Peace Kiguwa Chapter 15 The power of critical discourse analysis: Investigating female-perpetrated sex abuse victim discourses - Sherianne Kramer Chapter 16 Using ethnomethodology and conversation analysis to study racial social categories in radio talk - Kevin A. Whitehead Chapter 17 Autoethnography: Locating the voice of the self in post-apartheid South Africa - Jeanette Schmid Chapter 18 Genealogy in practice: Labour, discipline and power in the production of the South African mine worker - Brett Bowman, Ian Siemers and Kevin A. Whitehead Section 3 Transparadigmatic methods Chapter 19 Transformative mixed methods research in South Africa: Contributions to social justice - Brendon R. Barnes Chapter 20 Design research: Developing effective feedback interventions for school-based monitoring - Elizabeth Archer Chapter 21 Appreciative inquiry as transformative methodology: Case studies in health and wellness - Kathryn Nel and Saraswathie Govender Chapter 22 Photovoice methodologies for social justice - Shose Kessi, Debbie Kaminer, Floretta Boonzaier and Despina Learmonth Chapter 23 Action and community-based research: Improving local governance practices through the community scorecard - Diana Sanchez-Betancourt and Elmé Vivier Chapter 24 Trends in social science research in Africa: Rigour, relevance and responsibility - Sumaya Laher, Angelo Fynn and Sherianne Kramer Contributors Index