Handbook Of Methodological Approaches To Community Based Research
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Author | : Leonard Jason |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0190243651 |
The Handbook of Methodological Approaches to Community-Based Research is intended to aid the community-oriented researcher in learning about and applying cutting-edge quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches.
Author | : Matthias R. Mehl |
Publisher | : Guilford Publications |
Total Pages | : 705 |
Release | : 2013-10-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1462513050 |
Bringing together leading authorities, this unique handbook reviews the breadth of current approaches for studying how people think, feel, and behave in everyday environments, rather than in the laboratory. The volume thoroughly describes experience sampling methods, diary methods, physiological measures, and other self-report and non-self-report tools that allow for repeated, real-time measurement in natural settings. Practical guidance is provided to help the reader design a high-quality study, select and implement appropriate methods, and analyze the resulting data using cutting-edge statistical techniques. Applications across a wide range of psychological subfields and research areas are discussed in detail.
Author | : Patricia Leavy |
Publisher | : Guilford Publications |
Total Pages | : 753 |
Release | : 2019-02-27 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1462540384 |
"The handbook is heavy on methods chapters in different genres. There are chapters on actual methods that include methodological instruction and examples. There is also ample attention given to practical issues including evaluation, writing, ethics and publishing. With respect to writing style, contributors have made their chapters reader-friendly by limiting their use of jargon, providing methodological instruction when appropriate, and offering robust research examples from their own work and/or others."--
Author | : Patricia Leavy |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1279 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0190847387 |
The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research, Second Edition presents a comprehensive, interdisciplinary overview of the field of qualitative research. Divided into eight parts, the forty chapters address key topics in the field such as approaches to qualitative research (philosophical perspectives), narrative inquiry, field research, and interview methods, text, arts-based, and internet methods, analysis and interpretation of findings, and representation and evaluation. The handbook is intended for students of all levels, faculty, and researchers across the disciplines, and the contributors represent some of the most influential and innovative researchers as well as emerging scholars. This handbook provides a broad introduction to the field of qualitative research to those with little to no background in the subject, while providing substantive contributions to the field that will be of interest to even the most experienced researchers. It serves as a user-friendly teaching tool suitable for a range of undergraduate or graduate courses, as well as individuals working on their thesis or other research projects. With a focus on methodological instruction, the incorporation of real-world examples and practical applications, and ample coverage of writing and representation, this volume offers everything readers need to undertake their own qualitative studies.
Author | : Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber |
Publisher | : Guilford Publications |
Total Pages | : 754 |
Release | : 2013-10-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1462514804 |
Social researchers increasingly find themselves looking beyond conventional methods to address complex research questions. This is the first book to comprehensively examine emergent qualitative and quantitative theories and methods across the social and behavioral sciences. Providing scholars and students with a way to retool their research choices, the volume presents cutting-edge approaches to data collection, analysis, and representation. Leading researchers describe alternative uses of traditional quantitative and qualitative tools; innovative hybrid or mixed methods; and new techniques facilitated by technological advances. Consistently formatted chapters explore the strengths and limitations of each method for studying different types of research questions and offer practical, in-depth examples.
Author | : David Byrne |
Publisher | : SAGE Publications |
Total Pages | : 561 |
Release | : 2009-07-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1412930510 |
This handbook provides a clear examination of case-oriented research. It defines case-based social research as a subfield of methodology.
Author | : Brett Laursen |
Publisher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 801 |
Release | : 2012-02-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1609189515 |
Appropriate for use in developmental research methods or analysis of change courses, this is the first methods handbook specifically designed to meet the needs of those studying development. Leading developmental methodologists present cutting-edge analytic tools and describe how and when to use them, in accessible, nontechnical language. They also provide valuable guidance for strengthening developmental research with designs that anticipate potential sources of bias. Throughout the chapters, research examples demonstrate the procedures in action and give readers a better understanding of how to match research questions to developmental methods. The companion website (www.guilford.com/laursen-materials) supplies data and program syntax files for many of the chapter examples.
Author | : Luke Sloan |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 709 |
Release | : 2017-01-26 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1473987210 |
With coverage of the entire research process in social media, data collection and analysis on specific platforms, and innovative developments in the field, this handbook is the ultimate resource for those looking to tackle the challenges that come with doing research in this sphere.
Author | : Ngulube, Patrick |
Publisher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 737 |
Release | : 2021-11-26 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 1799888460 |
Mixed methods research is becoming prevalent in many fields, yet little has been done to elevate mixed methods research in information science. A comprehensive picture of information science and its problems is needed to further understand and address the issues associated with it as well as how mixed methods research can be adapted and used. The Handbook of Research on Mixed Methods Research in Information Science discusses the quality of mixed methods studies and methodological transparency, sampling in mixed methods research, and the application of theory in mixed methods research throughout various contexts. Covering topics such as the issues and potential directions for further research in mixed methods, this comprehensive major reference work is ideal for researchers, policymakers, academicians, librarians, practitioners, instructors, and students.
Author | : Pranee Liamputtong |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 2300 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Ethics |
ISBN | : 9789811027796 |
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