Advanced design in nursing research
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Advanced design in nursing research
Sage Publications, 1989
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Note
Bibliography: p. 293-301
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An essential resource for those conducting research in nursing, the unique feature of this book is that it focuses on research designs, using a paradigm based on levels of theory. The classical form of each research design is presented, along with variations, with examples provided. Each chapter presents the strengths and weaknesses of the design, in addition to sampling, methods, reliability, validity, data analysis, human subject issues, proposal development and critiques.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Introduction - Pamela J Brink and Marilynn J Wood
PART TWO: EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS
True Experimental Designs - Kathleen C Buckwalter and Meridean L Maas
Quasi-Experimental Designs - Meridean L Maas and Kathleen C Buckwalter
PART THREE: SURVEY DESIGNS
Comparative Designs - Marilynn J Wood and Pamela J Brink
Correlational Designs - Marilynn J Wood and Pamela J Brink
PART FOUR: EXPLORATORY-DESCRIPTIVE DESIGNS
Descriptive Designs - Pamela J Brink and Marilynn J Wood
Exploratory Designs - Pamela J Brink
Qualitative Designs - Patricia L Munhall
PART FIVE: OTHER TYPES OF DESIGNS
Historical Research - Laurie K Glass
Epidemiologic Designs - Janel C Meininger
Evaluative Designs - Marilynn J Wood
Methodological Studies - Merle H Mishel
Instrument Development
The Pilot Study - Nancy R Lackey and Anita L Wingate
One Key to Research Success
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