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Research Methods, Statistics & Evaluation – Spring 2019

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Visit www.sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog. 9 TEXTBOOKS & HANDBOOKS METHODOLOGIES FOR PRACTICE RESEARCH: Approaches for Professional Doctorates Carol Costley, University of Middlesex, U.K. • John Fulton, University of Sunderland, U.K. Sharp and focused, this book provides the need-to-know information on how to design and implement a good, high quality research project. Oriented around real-world application, it emphasizes the aspects of research most relevant to conducting practice-based research. Assuming no prior knowledge, but appropriate for experienced learners, it builds knowledge at a sustainable pace. CONTENTS PART I: UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES / 1: Philosophy and Practice – why does this matter? / 2: Epistemology By Carol Costley and John Fulton / 3: Methodologies as Personal and Processual Integrity / 4: Refl ective Models and Frameworks in Practice / 5: Researching the Caring Dimension / PART II: METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKS / 6: Auto-Ethnography / 7: Action Research / 8: PALAR – Participatory Action Learning and Action Research / 9: Case Study / 10: Mixed Methods / 11: Capstone Design / 12: Translational Research PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4739-9160-6 • JANUARY 2019 • 280 PAGES INVESTIGATIVE RESEARCH: Theory and Practice Derek Layder, University of Leicester, U.K. With its unique modeling and mapping of social processes, Investigative Research offers an alternative approach to social research. This book guides readers through the theoretical grounding they need to effectively combine the evidence-based explanations of social behavior and distinctive strategies of data collection associated with investigative research. With its clear focus on investigative research exploration, description, and explanation, this book provides the solid building blocks needed to manage and integrate the theoretical and practical issues in your work. CONTENTS 1. Research Models, Problems and Questions / 2. Dimensions, Quantity & Quality / 3. Case Studies & Mixed Methods / 4. The Limitations of Grounded Theory / 5. The Arc of Investigative Research / 6. Theory in Investigative Research / 7. Networks & Domains: A Research Guide / 8. Continuous Quality Control PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4462-8753-8 • ©2019 • 200 PAGES • DOING RESEARCH IN THE REAL WORLD FOURTH EDITION David E. Gray, University of Greenwich, U.K. CONTENTS 1. Introduction / PART A. PRINCIPLES AND PLANNING FOR RESEARCH / 2. Theoretical Perspectives and Research Methodologies / 3. Selecting and Planning Research Proposals and Projects / 4. Research Ethics / 5. Searching, Critically Reviewing and Using the Literature / PART B. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY / 6. Quantitative Methods / 7. Qualitative Methods / 8. Using Mixed Methods / 9. Sampling Strategies / 10. Designing Descriptive and Analytical Surveys / 11. Designing Case Studies / 12. Designing Evaluations / 13. Action Research and Change / PART C. DATA COLLECTION METHODS / 14. Collecting Primary Data: Questionnaires & Surveys / 15. Collecting Primary Data: Interviewing / 16. Non Participant Observation / 17. Ethnography and Participant Observation / 18. Focus Groups / 19. Unobtrusive Measures & Naturally Occurring Data / 20. Visual Methods / 21. Digital Research Methods / 22. Secondary Data & Research / 23. Data Management / PART D. ANALYSIS AND REPORT WRITING / 24. Getting started using SPSS / 25. Analysing and Presenting Quantitative Data / 26. Getting started with Nvivo / 27. Analysing and Presenting Qualitative Data / 28. Writing up the Research / 29. Planning Presentations and Vivas PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4739-4727-6 • ©2018 • 824 PAGES • online resources • • BEST SELLER RESEARCH METHODS IN PRACTICE: Strategies for Description and Causation SECOND EDITION Dahlia K. Remler, Baruch College, CUNY • Gregg G. Van Ryzin, Rutgers University, Newark Imbued with a deep commitment to make social and policy research methods accessible and meaningful on a large scale, the Second Edition compels and inspires students to truly grasp the logic—and limits—of the latest research appearing in academic journals, government reports, and the media. CONTENTS PART I: FOUNDATIONS / 1. Research in the Real World / 2. Theory and Models / 3. Qualitative Research / PART II: STRATEGIES FOR DESCRIPTION / 4. Measurement / 5. Sampling / 6. Secondary Data / 7. Surveys and Other Primary Data / PART III: STATISTICAL TOOLS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION / 8. Making Sense of the Numbers / 9. Making Sense of Inferential Statistics / 10. Making Sense of Multivariate Statistics / PART IV: STRATEGIES FOR CAUSATION / 11. Causation / 12. Observational Studies With Control Variables / 13.Multiple Regression to Disentangle Causal Effects / 14. Randomized Experiments / 15. Natural and Quasi Experiments / PART V: CONTEXT AND COMMUNICATION / 16. The Politics, Production, and Ethics of Research / 17. How to Find, Review and Present Research PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4522-7640-3 • ©2015 • 648 PAGES • online resources • • NEW!

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