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Designing and Proposing Your Research Project

Autor Jennifer Brown Urban, Bradley Matheus van Eeden-Moorefield
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2017
Designing a study and writing up a research proposal takes time---often more time than actually conducting the study This practical guide will save you time and frustration by walking you through every step of the process. For starters, it will help you hone in on a research topic---a huge (and hugely important) first step. Then it will guide you in developing the research question, designing the study, and choosing the best strategies for sampling and measurement. The figures, tables, and exhibits offer a wealth of examples and tools, including activities and worksheets to practice alone or in a study group.

While many research design books focus on either qualitative or quantitative studies, this book presents a balanced discussion of the relative strengths and limitations of each, as well as differences in how validity is handled for each. No research study can be perfect or provide all the answers. In fact, the best studies result in more questions than answers. This book will deepen your understanding of study limitations and ways to build upon them in future research.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433827082
ISBN-10: 1433827085
Pagini: 139
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: American Psychological Association (APA)

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Designing a study and writing up a research proposal takes time---often more time than actually conducting the study This practical guide will save you time and frustration by walking you through every step of the process. For starters, it will help you hone in on a research topic---a huge (and hugely important) first step. Then it will guide you in developing the research question, designing the study, and choosing the best strategies for sampling and measurement. The figures, tables, and exhibits offer a wealth of examples and tools, including activities and worksheets to practice alone or in a study group.

While many research design books focus on either qualitative or quantitative studies, this book presents a balanced discussion of the relative strengths and limitations of each, as well as differences in how validity is handled for each. No research study can be perfect or provide all the answers. In fact, the best studies result in more questions than answers. This book will deepen your understanding of study limitations and ways to build upon them in future research.