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 One|27 pages
Foundations and Applied Research
part Two|58 pages
Planning Applied Research
part Three|66 pages
Conducting Applied Research