Evaluating research : methodology for people who need to read research

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Evaluating research : methodology for people who need to read research

Francis C. Dane

Sage, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Aids students in understanding and interpreting quantitative research articles Designed for anyone who needs to learn to read and understand empirical reports in the social and behavioral sciences, this multidisciplinary book provides individuals with the knowledge necessary to understand research without overwhelming them with information about how to conduct research. His enthusiasm for methods present on every page, author Francis C. Dane wants readers to have the skills to evaluate research and critically use empirical results. Readers will gain a greater appreciation for the ways in which consuming research can add to their understanding of the way the world works and how they can enhance their efforts to improve it. Key Features Every facet of evaluating research is covered-from key terms and concepts to communicating the final results The author pairs statistical concepts and procedures with appropriate research methods Strong pedagogy such as chapter overviews, summaries, key terms, and application exercises allows readers to check their understanding of the material This book can be used in both upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level courses in public policy, public health, education, sociology, psychology, social work and nursing.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - The Scientific Approach Chapter 3 - Reading a Research Report Chapter 4 - Conceptual Overview of Statistical Analyses Chapter 5 - Sampling Chapter 6 - Measurement Chapter 7 - Experimental Research Chapter 8 - Quasi-Experimental Research Chapter 9 - Survey Research Chapter 10 - Field Research Chapter 11 - Archival Research Chapter 12 - Evaluation Research Epilogue Glossary References Author Index Subject Index About the Author

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