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The Third Edition of Research Methodology: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners integrates various quantitative and qualitative methodologies into eight practice based steps, providing lots of examples throughout to link theory with practice. Written specifically for students with no previous experience of research and research methodology, the writing style is simple and clear and the author presents this complex subject in a straightforward way that empowers readers to tackle research with confidence.
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| Research: a way of thinking | |
| Research: an integral part of your practice | |
| Research: a way to gather evidence for your practice | |
| Applications of research | |
| Research: what does it mean? | |
| The Research Process: characteristics and requirements | |
| Types of research | |
| Paradigms of research | |
| Summary | |
| The research proces... MORE | |
| The research process: an eight-Step model | |
| Phase I: deciding what to research | |
| Phase II : planning a research study | |
| Phase III: conducting a research study | |
| Summary | |
| Step I : Formulating a Research Problem | |
| Reviewing the literature | |
| The place of the literature review in research | |
| How to review the literature | |
| Writing about the literature reviewed | |
| Summary | |
| Formulating a research problem | |
| The research problem | |
| The importance of formulating a research problem | |
| Sources of research problems | |
| Considerations in selecting a research problem | |
| Steps in formulating a research problem | |
| The formulation of research objectives | |
| The study population | |
| Establishing operational definitions | |
| Formulating a research problem in qualitative research | |
| Summary | |
| Identifying variables | |
| What is a variable? | |
| The difference between a concept and a variable | |
| Converting concepts into variables | |
| Types of variable | |
| Types of measurement scale | |
| Summary | |
| Constructing hypotheses | |
| The definition of a hypothesis | |
| The functions of a hypothesis | |
| The testing of a hypothesis | |
| The characteristics of a hypothesis | |
| Types of hypothesis | |
| Errors in testing a hypothesis | |
| Hypotheses in qualitative research | |
| Summary | |
| Step II: Conceptualising a Research Design | |
| The research design | |
| What is a research design? | |
| The functions of a research design | |
| The theory of causality and the research design | |
| Summary | |
| Selecting a study design | |
| Differences between quantitative and qualitative study designs | |
| Study designs in quantitative research | |
| Study designs based on the number of contacts | |
| Study designs based on the reference period | |
| Study designs based on the nature of the investigation | |
| Other designs commonly used in quantitative research | |
| Study designs in qualitative research | |
| Other commonly used philosophy-guided designs | |
| Summary | |
| Step III: Constructing an Instrument for Data Collection | |
| Selecting a method of data collection | |
| Differences in the methods of data collection in quantitative and qualitative research | |
| Major approaches to information gathering | |
| Collecting data using primary sources | |
| Methods of data collection in qualitative research | |
| Collecting data using secondary sources | |
| Summary | |
| Collecting data using attitudinal scales | |
| Measurement of attitudes in quantitative and qualitative research | |
| Attitudinal scales in quantitative research | |
| Functions of attitudinal scales | |
| Difficulties in developing an attitudinal scale | |
| Types of attitudinal scale | |
| Attitudinal scales and measurement scales | |
| Attitudes and qualitative research | |
| Summary | |
| Establishing the validity and reliability of a research instrument | |
| The concept of validity | |
| Types of validity in quantitative research | |
| The concept of reliability | |
| Factors affecting the reliability of a research instrument | |
| Methods of determining the reliability of an instrument in quantitative research | |
| Validity and reliability in qualitative research | |
| Summary | |
| Step IV: Selecting a Sample | |
| Selecting a sample | |
| The differences between sampling in quantitative and qualitative research | |
| Sampling in quantitative research | |
| Sampling in qualitative research | |
| Summary | |
| Step V: Writing a Research Proposal | |
| Writing a research proposal | |
| The research proposal in quantitative and qualitative research | |
| Contents of a research proposal | |
| Work schedule | |
| Summary | |
| Step VI: Collecting Data | |
| Considering ethical issues in data collection | |
| Ethics: the concept | |
| Stakeholders in research | |
| Ethical issues to consider concerning research participants | |
| Ethical issues to consider relating to the researcher | |
| Ethical issues regarding the sponsoring organisation | |
| Summary | |
| Step VII: Processing and Displaying Data | |
| Processing data | |
| Data processing in quantitative studies | |
| Data processing in qualitative studies | |
| The role of statistics in research | |
| Summary | |
| Displaying data | |
| Methods of communicating and displaying analysed data | |
| Summary | |
| Step VIII: Writing a Research Report | |
| Writing a research report | |
| Writing a research report | |
| Developing an outline | |
| Writing about a variable | |
| Referencing | |
| Writing a bibliography | |
| Summary | |
| Research methodology and practice evaluation | |
| What is evaluation? | |
| Why evaluation? | |
| Intervention-development-evaluation process | |
| Perspectives in the classification of evaluation studies | |
| Types of evaluation from a focus perspective | |
| Types of evaluation from a philosophical perspective | |
| Undertaking an evaluation: the process | |
| Involving stakeholders in evaluation | |
| Ethics in evaluation | |
| Summary | |
| Appendix: Developing a research project: a set of exercises for beginners | |
| Glossary | |
| Bibliography | |
| Index | |
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