ABSTRACT

• Prepares students to conduct their first empirical research study, with quantitative and qualitative methods covered in detail. Common features as well as differences between the two research approaches are explored.

• While theoretical material is included, the emphasis is on providing practical, easy-to-follow advice on how to conduct a first research project.

• Unlike most texts with hypothetical examples, this text—with real examples written by a variety of published researchers—makes research methods come alive. Students see how research methods are used to explore important, contemporary problems.

• Factual Questions at the end of each chapter help students review key concepts covered in the chapters.

• Questions for Discussion encourage students to consider specific techniques and strategies that they might use while conducting their research.

chapter |102 pages

PART A GETTING STARTED

chapter |22 pages

PART B ISSUES IN PARTICIPANT SELECTION

chapter |30 pages

PART C ISSUES IN MEASUREMENT

chapter |34 pages

PART D TECHNIQUES FOR DATA ANALYSIS

chapter |20 pages

PART E ISSUES IN CONDUCTING SURVEYS

chapter |26 pages

PART F ISSUES IN CONDUCTING EXPERIMENTS

chapter |10 pages

PART G PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

chapter 1|4 pages

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