ABSTRACT

 

• Fundamental concepts and rules of research are explained for both consumers and producers of research reports.

• The philosophical basis of research is examined and set forth as the foundation of a formal method of inquiry.

• Clearly presents guidelines for research and demonstrates their use in the design and improvement of programs.

• Provides guidance on what one should do as well as on what one should not to do in conducting research.

• Numerous practical examples amply demonstrate the principles presented in this book.

• End-of-chapter exercises provide an opportunity to apply the constructs discussed in the chapters.

• An Instructor’s Guide is included with your examination copy.

 

Table of Contents

Part I: The Beginning

Chapter 1: Research As Inquiry

Chapter 2: Consuming Research

Part II The Rules

Chapter 3: The Theoretical Basis of Research

Chapter 4: The Purpose of the Study

Chapter 5: The Design of the Study

Chapter 6: Know the Evidence

Chapter 7: Know the Evidence Source

Chapter 8: Gather the Evidence

Chapter 9: Review the Evidence

Chapter 10: Display the Findings

Chapter 11: Answer the Question

Chapter 12: Determine Closure

Part III Resources

Chapter 13: Research in Action

Chapter 14: Annotated Bibliography

Glossary

Composite Bibliography

Subject Index

Appendix

 

 

part |2 pages

Part I The Beginning

chapter 1|30 pages

Research As Inquiry

chapter 2|26 pages

Consuming Research

part |2 pages

Part II The Rules

chapter 3|6 pages

The Theoretical Basis of Research

chapter 4|6 pages

The Purpose of the Study

chapter 5|10 pages

The Design of the Study

chapter 6|6 pages

Know the Evidence

chapter 7|6 pages

Know the Evidence Source

chapter 8|10 pages

Gather the Evidence

chapter 9|10 pages

Review the Evidence

chapter 10|6 pages

Display the Findings

chapter 11|6 pages

Answer the Question

chapter 12|6 pages

Determine Closure

part |2 pages

Part III Resources

chapter 13|30 pages

Research in Action

chapter 14|36 pages

Annotated Bibliography