Evaluating research articles from start to finish
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Evaluating research articles from start to finish
Sage Publications, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
How does one tell if the appropriate design or analysis was used in a research article? Using examples of both good and flawed studies, Ellen R Girden shows how to read qualitative and quantitative research articles critically from start to finish. She explains how to decide whether the conclusions reported in an article are justified, based on the design and analysis of the experiment. By first demonstrating how to analyze an article in each design category - for example, correlational study, factor analysis, narrative analysis - Girden uses targeted questions to assist the reader's critique of each major section of an article.
目次
Introduction
Case Studies
Narrative Analysis
Surveys
Correlation Studies
Regression Analysis Studies
Factor-Analytic Studies
Discriminant Analysis Studies
Two-Condition Experimental Studies
Single Classification Studies
Factorial Studies
Quasi-Experimental Studies
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