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Index
PART 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 The Role of Research
■ What Is Research?
■ Validity in Research
■ Internal and External Validity
■ Dealing With Reality
■ Survey Research
■ Characteristics of the Research Process
■ Some Ethical Considerations
■ Steps in the Research Process
■ Self-Evaluations
PART 2 Fundamental Steps of Research
Chapter 2 Selecting a Problem
■ Characteristics of a Problem
■ Narrowing the Range of Problems
■ Classroom Research Problems
■ Another Problem Framework
■ Programmatic Research as a Source of Problems
■ Specific Considerations in Choosing a Problem
Chapter 3 Reviewing the Literature
■ The Purpose of the Review
■ Literature Review sources
■ Conducting a Literature Search
■ Reviewing and Abstracting
■ Writing the Literature Review
Chapter 4 Identifying and Labeling Variables
■ A Research Question and its Variables
■ The Independent Variable
■ The Dependent Variable
■ The Relationship Between Independent and dependent variables
■ The Moderator Variable
■ Control Variables
■ Intervening Variables
■ The Combined Variables
■ Some Considerations for Variable Choice
Chapter 5 Constructing hypotheses and meta-analyses
■ Formulating Hypotheses
■ Hypotheses Based on Conceptualizing
■ Going From Theory to Hypotheses: An Example
■ Meta-Analysis: Constructing Hypotheses by Synthesizing Past Research
■ Some Further Illustrations
■ Testing a Hypothesis
Chapter 6 Constructing operational definitions of variables
■ Why have operational Definitions?
■ Basing an Operational Definition on Observable Criteria
■ Alternative Ways of Generating Operational Definitions
■ The Criterion of Exclusiveness
■ Operational Definitions and the Research Process
■ The Research Spectrum
PART 3 Types of Research
Chapter 7 Applying Design Criteria Internal and External Validity
■ The Control group
■ Factors affecting internal validity or Certainty
■ Factors Affecting External Validity or Generality
■ Controlling for Participant Bias: Equating Experimental and Control Groups
■ Controlling for Experience Bias Equating Experimental and Control Conditions
■ Overall Control of Participant and Experience Bias
■ Appraising the Success of the Manipulation
Chapter 8 Experimental Research Designs
■ A Shorthand for Displaying Designs
■ Preexperimental Designs (Non-Designs)
■ True Experimental Designs
■ Factorial Designs
■ Quasi-Experimental Designs
■ Ex post Facto designs
■ Designs to Control for External Validity Based on Reactive Effects
Chapter 9 Correlational and Causal-Comparative studies
■ Correlational Research
■ Steps to Conducting a Correlational Study
■ Causal-Comparative Research
■ Longitudinal Research
■ Threats to Internal and External validity for the Three Designs
Chapter 10 Identifying and Describing Procedures for Observation and Mesurement
■ Test Reliability
■ Test Validity
■ Types of Measurement Scales
■ Ordinal Scales
■ Describing Test Performances
■ Standardized, or Norm-Referenced, Tests
■ Criterion-Referenced Tests
■ Constructing a Paper-and-Pencil Performance Test
■ Constructing a Scale
■ Constructing an Observation Recording Device
Chapter 11 Constructing and Using Questionnaires, Interview Schedules, and Survey Research
■ What is survey Research?
■ What do Questionnaires and interviews measure?
■ Question Formats: How to Ask the Questions
■ Response modes: how to answer the Questions
■ Constructing a Questionnaire or Interview Schedule
■ Sampling Procedures
■ Procedures for Administering a Questionnaire
■ Conducting an interview study
■ Coding and scoring
PART 4 Concluding Steps of Research
Chapter 12 Carrying out statistical analyses
■ Measures of Central tendency and variability
■ Coding and Rostering data
■ Choosing the appropriate statistical test
■ Carrying out parametric statistical tests
■ Correlation and Regression analyses
■ Carrying out nonparametric statistical tests
Chapter 13 Writing a Research Report
■ The Research proposal
■ The Introduction Section
■ The Method Section
■ The Results Section
■ The Discussion Section
■ The References
■ The Abstract
■ Preparing Tables
■ Preparing Figures and Graphs
■ Getting an Article Published
PART 5 Additional Approaches
Chapter 14 Conducting Evaluation studies
■ Formative Versus Summative Evaluation
■ A Model for Summative Evaluation
■ Defining the Goals of a Program
■ Measuring the Goals of a Program (the Dependent Variable)
■ Assessing Attainment of a Program’s Goals
■ Design, Data Collection, and Statistical Analysis
Chapter 15 Qualitative Research Concepts and Analyses
■ Characteristics of Qualitative Research
■ Identifying General Research Problems
■ Specifying the Questions to Answer
■ Research Methodology
■ Data Sources
■ Conducting a Case Study
■ Analyzing the Data and Preparing the Report
Chapter 16 Action Research
■ What Is Action Research?
■ Assumptions That Guide Action Research
■ The Process of Action Research
■ Evaluating Action Research
PART 6 The “Consumer” of Research
Chapter 17 Analyzing and Critiquing a Research Study
■ The Introductory Section
■ The Method Section
■ The Results and Discussion Sections
■ A Sample Research Report: Analysis and Critique
■ An Example Evaluation
PART 7 Appendixes
Appendix A Tables
Appendix B Worksheets for Performing Statistical Tests
References
About the Authors
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