
Research in the College Context
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"This is a treasure trove of preferred inquiry approaches that helps us better understand the many complex factors and conditions that affect the performance of postsecondary institutions and their students."--George D. Kuh, Director, National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment and Adjunct Research Professor, University of Illinois
"This book offers a clear, accessible introduction to multiple research perspectives, including their foundations, key concepts, uses in multiple contexts, and limitations. The chapter authors acknowledge the complexity of core considerations of research design and implementation, and emphasize the role of context throughout the research process."
--Marcia Baxter Magolda, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Educational Leadership and Student Affairs in Higher Education, Miami University
"Stage and Manning have assembled an excellent book to aid higher education scholars and researchers. The text provides both depth and breadth of diverse methodological perspectives, all extremely useful to those wishing to conduct research in postsecondary settings. I highly recommend this book to be adopted in higher education related research courses, and I have no doubt that it will."
--Lori D. Patton, Associate Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs, Indiana University
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Kathleen Manning is Professor Emerita of Higher Education and Student Affairs at the University of Vermont, USA.
Content
Part 1: Developing a Context for Research
Chapter 1: Choosing a Method: What is your Question?
Frances K. Stage and Kathleen Manning
Chapter 2: What Is Your Research Approach?
Kathleen Manning and Frances K. Stage
Part 2: Respondent-Based Methods
Chapter 3: The Qualitative Interview
Anna M. Ortiz
Chapter 4: Focus Groups
Jillian Kinzie
Part 3: Mixed Methods
Chapter 5: Participatory Action Research
Lindsey E. Malcom-Piqueux
Chapter 6: Mixed Methods Research
Dorian L. McCoy
Part 4: Using Original and Pre-Existing Data and Resources
Chapter 7: Visual Methods in Higher Education
Amy Scott Metcalfe
Chapter 8: Document Analysis, Oral History and Historical Methods
Michelle Dionne Thompson
Chapter 9: Policy Analysis Research
Teboho Moja
Chapter 10: Surveys
Drew Allen
Part 5: Large Data Set Analysis
Chapter 11: Secondary Data Analysis
Diane Cardenas Elliott
Chapter 12: Large National Data Sets
Ryan Wells
Part 6: Communicating Your Results - Adding to the Knowledge of the Field
Chapter 13: Reporting Results and Conclusion
Frances K. Stage and Kathleen Manning
Contributor Biographies
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