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Research Methods, Statistics & Evaluation – Spring 2019

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SAGE 800.818.7243 OR 805.499.9774 6 A.M. TO 5 P.M. PT FAX: 805.375.5291 74 RESOURCES Resources: Dissertation & Thesis Guides COMPLETING YOUR QUALITATIVE DISSERTATION: A Road Map From Beginning to End FOURTH EDITION Linda Dale Bloomberg, Columbia University • Marie Volpe, Teachers College, Columbia University PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5443-3652-7 • ©2019 • 432 PAGES • online resources • SEE ALSO THE DISSERTATION SECTION ON PAGE 30 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS TEXT. QUALITATIVE DISSERTATION METHODOLOGY: A Guide for Research Design and Methods Nathan Durdella, California State University, Northridge PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5063-4516-1 • ©2019 • 440 PAGES • online resources • • SEE ALSO THE DISSERTATION SECTION ON PAGE 30 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS TEXT. A SURVIVAL KIT FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS AND THEIR SUPERVISORS: Traveling the Landscape of Research Lene Tanggaard • Charlotte Wegener, both of Aalborg University, Denmark This hands-on book guides both students and supervisors on the doctoral journey, helping make the process as enjoyable as it is productive. Drawing on research from peer learning groups, contributed narratives, and their own programs, the authors emphasize the value of the doctoral partnership and the ways in which shared knowledge can facilitate a rewarding journey for students and their advisors. Grounded in theoretical and empirical material, the book helps participants navigate the doctoral process with personal stories and examples from a variety of researchers. A discussion of common challenges and the inclusion of practical tips further enhance the book's diverse range of helpful resources. CONTENTS 1: Theoretical Basis of the Book / 2: Matching Student and Research Community / 3: Originality and Contribution / 4: Making the Most of Obstacles / 5: Peers and Masters Are Everywhere / 6: Doing Supervision / 7: Feedback – Part of Making It Work / 8: 'Get a Life' or Simply 'Live Your Life' PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4833-7944-9 • ©2017 • 192 PAGES • HOW TO WRITE A MASTER'S THESIS SECOND EDITION Yvonne N. Bui CONTENTS 1. Overview of the Master's Degree and Thesis / 2. Selecting a Research Topic / 3. Using the Literature to Research Your Problem / 4. Conducting Ethical Research / 5. How to Write Chapter One, Introduction / 6. How to Write Chapter Two, Review of the Literature / 7. How to Write Chapter Three, Methods / 8. How to Write Chapter Four, Results / 9. How to Write Chapter Five, Discussion / 10. Final Formatting, APA Style PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4522-0351-5 • ©2014 • 336 PAGES • Resources: Funding / Grants / Proposals WRITING THE NIH GRANT PROPOSAL: A Step-by-Step Guide THIRD EDITION William Gerin, Pennsylvania State University • Christine Kapelewski, University of California, Davis • Niki L. Page, Pennsylvania State University Writing the NIH Grant Proposal offers hands-on advice that simplifi es and demystifi es writing a federal grant application. Acting as a roadmap for the daunting process, this book provides systematic guidance in completing an NIH application, working section by section and tackling large and small problems. The Third Edition also covers the updated electronic NIH process and new scoring system. CONTENTS 1. The National Institutes of Health / 2. Mentoring and Collaborative Relationships and What to Do If Things Go Awry / 3. Types of Award Mechanisms / 4. Preparation and Preliminary Steps / 5. Writing the Application, Part I: Scientifi c Content and Writing Strategies / 6. Writing the Application, Part II: Ethics / 7. Writing the Application, Part III: Filling Out Budgets and Other Forms / 8. Submitting the Application and the Grant Review and Award Process / 9. Be Careful What You Wish For . . . PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5063-5773-7 • ©2018 • 235 PAGES •

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