ABSTRACT
The desire to resolve problems through pragmatic observation, systematic evaluation, and coordinated action persists with each new generation of researchers. A timeless task that bears individual, social, and often cultural characteristics, problem resolution is essentially an experiential process. Routine and methodology can enhance both its proce
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part One|27 pages
Foundations and Applied Research
part Part Two|58 pages
Planning Applied Research
part Part Three|66 pages
Conducting Applied Research