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Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
1. Why Do Research on Families? 1
2. Causal Inference in Family Research 15
3. Searching and Reading the Literature 29
4. Using the Internet to Study Families 43
5. How Do We Measure Concepts? 51
6. Studying Families: Quantitative Methods 63
7. Studying Families: Qualitative Methods 85
8. Studying Families: Mixed Methods 97
9. Sampling Issues 103
10. Working With Scales and Indices 115
11. Analyzing Data on Families 127
12. Using Other People s Data 141
13. Evaluating Family Programs 155
14. The Ethics and Politics of Family Research 165
References 175
Glossary and Index 183
About the Author 197
Detailed Contents
Preface xiii
The Goal of This Text xiii
What s New in the Second Edition xiv
To the Student xiv
To the Instructor xv
Organization of This Text xv
Acknowledgments xvii
1. Why Do Research on Families? 1
What Are the Stages of Social Research? 2
Exploration 2
Description 3
Explanation 4
Prediction 5
Interventions 5
Evaluation 6
How Is Research on Families Different? 6
Families Are Systems of Individuals 7
Defining Family 8
Multiple Statuses and Multiple Roles 8
Backstage Behavior 9
Preconceptions About the Family 9
The Benefits of Weil Conducted Research 11
Study Questions 12
For Further Reading 13
2. Causal Inference in Family Research 15
Variables 16
Dependent Variables 16
Independent Variables 16
A Simple Causal Model 16
Intervening (Mediator or Mediating) Variables 17
Moderating (Control or Moderator) Variables 18
Units of Analysis 21
Thinking Causally 22
Temporal Precedence 24
Constant Conjunction 24
Nonspuriousness 24
Framing the Hypothesis 25
Directional Hypotheses 25
Nondirectional Hypotheses 26
Study Questions 26
For Further Reading 27
3. Searching and Reading the Literature 29
Reading a Journal Article 31
Title 31
Author and Institutional Affiliation 32
Abstract 32
Introduction 32
Literature Review 33
Methods 33
Sample 34
Measurement 34
Procedures 34
Findings or Results 34
Discussion 35
Conclusions 35
References 35
Tafc/es 36
Figures 36
Where Do I Go From Here? 36
How Do Journal Articles Get Published? 37
Research Monographs 39
Other Types of Publications 39
Study Questions 40
For Further Reading 41
4. Using the Internet to Study Families 43
Web Sites of Interest to Family Researchers 44
Search Engines 45
What Are Mailing Lists? 46
What Are Newsgroups? 47
What Are Electronic Journals? 48
The Internet as a Source of Data 48
Advantages and Disadvantages of the
Internet for Family Research 49
Study Questions 50
For Further Reading 50
5. How Do We Measure Concepts? 51
Characteristics of a Good Measurement Procedure 52
Levels of Measurement 53
Levels of Measurement: Nominal 53
Levels of Measurement: Ordinal 54
Levels of Measurement: Interval 55
Levels of Measurement: Ratio 55
Summary of Levels of Measurement 56
What Are Reliability and Validity? 56
Reliability 57
Stability 57
Consistency 58
Validity 58
Face Validity 59
Criterion Validity 60
Construct Validity 60
Content Validity 60
Some Thoughts on Reliability and Validity 61
Study Questions 62
For Further Reading 62
6. Studying Families: Quantitative Methods 63
Studying Families Through Experiments 64
Threats to Internal Validity 66
Threats to External Validity 67
Dealing With Threats to Validity 68
Studying Families Through Survey Methods 69
Mailed Questionnaires 70
Telephone Interviews 71
Personal Interviews 71
Surveys Over the Internet 72
Other Modes of Survey Research 73
Studying Families Through Observation 74
Five Criteria 74
Studying Families Through Nonreactive Techniques 76
Four Kinds of Errors Introduced by the Respondent 76
Three Kinds of Errors Introduced by the Researcher 11
Types of Nonreactive Research 78
Physical Traces 78
The Running Record 79
Advantages of the Running Record 79
The Episodic and Private Record 80
Secondary Analysis of Sample Surveys 80
Some Limitations of Quantitative Methods 81
Study Questions 81
For Further Reading 82
7. Studying Families: Qualitative Methods 85
Qualitative Research Compared to
Quantitative Research 86
Types of Qualitative Strategies 87
Case Studies 88
Ethnographies 90
Time Diary Methods 91
Focus Groups 92
Evaluating Qualitative Research 92
Study Questions 93
For Further Reading 94
8. Studying Families: Mixed Methods 97
Mixed Method Approaches to Family Research 98
Mixed Model Studies in Family Research 100
Some Closing Thoughts on
Choosing a Research Strategy 100
Study Questions 102
For Further Reading 102
9. Sampling Issues 103
Defining the Population 105
Sampling Designs 106
Probability Samples 107
Nonprobability Samples 109
How Large Does the Sample Need to Be? Ill
How Do We Go About Choosing a Sampling Technique? 112
Study Questions 112
For Further Reading 113
10. Working With Scales and Indices 115
Types of Scales and Indices H?
Using Existing Scales and Indices 120
Where to Find Them 120
Permission, Copyrights, and So Forth 120
How Do We Evaluate Scales and Indices? 121
Dimensionality 121
Determining Internal Consistency
of Scales and Indices 121
How Do We Deal With Missing
Data in Scales and Indices? 122
Strategies for Dealing With Missing Data 123
Study Questions 124
For Further Reading 124
11. Analyzing Data on Families 127
Descriptive Statistics 128
Measures of Central Tendency 128
Measures of Variability 129
Measures of Association 130
Interpreting Cross classification Tables 131
Inferential Statistics 133
Commonly Reported Tests of Statistical Significance 135
The Chi Squared Test 135
Tests of Significance for Measures of Association 135
Tests for Means 135
Multiple Regression Analysis 136
Some Thoughts About Statistical Analysis 138
Study Questions 139
For Further Reading 139
12. Using Other People s Data 141
Advantages and Disadvantages of Secondary Analysis 142
What Are Some Sources of Data About Families? 143
Data From the U.S. Census Bureau 143
General Social Survey 144
National Longitudinal Surveys 145
National Surveys of Families and Households 147
Panel Study of Income Dynamics 147
National Survey of Children 148
Marital Instability Over the Life Course 149
National Survey of America s Families 149
The National Longitudinal Study
of Adolescent Health 150
1975 and 1985 National Family Violence Surveys 150
Public Opinion Polls 150
Sources of Secondary Data Sets 151
Future Trends in Secondary Data Analysis 152
Study Questions 152
For Further Reading 153
13. Evaluating Family Programs 155
Needs and Social Impact Assessment:
What Is the Problem? 158
Outcome Assessment: Does It Work? 158
Process Research: How Does It Work? 159
Some Thoughts About
Randomization in Evaluation Research 160
The Relationship Between Applied and Basic Research 162
Study Questions 163
For Further Reading 163
14. The Ethics and Politics of Family Research 165
Ethical Issues in Research on Families and Children 166
Informed Consent 166
Anonymity and Confidentiality 167
Right to Knowledge of the Findings 167
Right to Remedial Services 167
What Is the Role of the Institutional Review Board? 167
Political Concerns in Research on Families 168
Control of Employment Opportunities 169
Control of Publication Channels 169
Control of Research Funding 170
Some Closing Thoughts 171
Study Questions 173
For Further Reading 173
References 175
Glossary and Index 183
About the Author 197
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Brief Contents
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
1. Why Do Research on Families? 1
2. Causal Inference in Family Research 15
3. Searching and Reading the Literature 29
4. Using the Internet to Study Families 43
5. How Do We Measure Concepts? 51
6. Studying Families: Quantitative Methods 63
7. Studying Families: Qualitative Methods 85
8. Studying Families: Mixed Methods 97
9. Sampling Issues 103
10. Working With Scales and Indices 115
11. Analyzing Data on Families 127
12. Using Other People's Data 141
13. Evaluating Family Programs 155
14. The Ethics and Politics of Family Research 165
References 175
Glossary and Index 183
About the Author 197
Detailed Contents
Preface xiii
The Goal of This Text xiii
What's New in the Second Edition xiv
To the Student xiv
To the Instructor xv
Organization of This Text xv
Acknowledgments xvii
1. Why Do Research on Families? 1
What Are the Stages of Social Research? 2
Exploration 2
Description 3
Explanation 4
Prediction 5
Interventions 5
Evaluation 6
How Is Research on Families Different? 6
Families Are Systems of Individuals 7
Defining Family 8
Multiple Statuses and Multiple Roles 8
Backstage Behavior 9
Preconceptions About the Family 9
The Benefits of Weil Conducted Research 11
Study Questions 12
For Further Reading 13
2. Causal Inference in Family Research 15
Variables 16
Dependent Variables 16
Independent Variables 16
A Simple Causal Model 16
Intervening (Mediator or Mediating) Variables 17
Moderating (Control or Moderator) Variables 18
Units of Analysis 21
Thinking Causally 22
Temporal Precedence 24
Constant Conjunction 24
Nonspuriousness 24
Framing the Hypothesis 25
Directional Hypotheses 25
Nondirectional Hypotheses 26
Study Questions 26
For Further Reading 27
3. Searching and Reading the Literature 29
Reading a Journal Article 31
Title 31
Author and Institutional Affiliation 32
Abstract 32
Introduction 32
Literature Review 33
Methods 33
Sample 34
Measurement 34
Procedures 34
Findings or Results 34
Discussion 35
Conclusions 35
References 35
Tafc/es 36
Figures 36
Where Do I Go From Here? 36
How Do Journal Articles Get Published? 37
Research Monographs 39
Other Types of Publications 39
Study Questions 40
For Further Reading 41
4. Using the Internet to Study Families 43
Web Sites of Interest to Family Researchers 44
Search Engines 45
What Are Mailing Lists? 46
What Are Newsgroups? 47
What Are Electronic Journals? 48
The Internet as a Source of Data 48
Advantages and Disadvantages of the
Internet for Family Research 49
Study Questions 50
For Further Reading 50
5. How Do We Measure Concepts? 51
Characteristics of a Good Measurement Procedure 52
Levels of Measurement 53
Levels of Measurement: Nominal 53
Levels of Measurement: Ordinal 54
Levels of Measurement: Interval 55
Levels of Measurement: Ratio 55
Summary of Levels of Measurement 56
What Are Reliability and Validity? 56
Reliability 57
Stability 57
Consistency 58
Validity 58
Face Validity 59
Criterion Validity 60
Construct Validity 60
Content Validity 60
Some Thoughts on Reliability and Validity 61
Study Questions 62
For Further Reading 62
6. Studying Families: Quantitative Methods 63
Studying Families Through Experiments 64
Threats to Internal Validity 66
Threats to External Validity 67
Dealing With Threats to Validity 68
Studying Families Through Survey Methods 69
Mailed Questionnaires 70
Telephone Interviews 71
Personal Interviews 71
Surveys Over the Internet 72
Other Modes of Survey Research 73
Studying Families Through Observation 74
Five Criteria 74
Studying Families Through Nonreactive Techniques 76
Four Kinds of Errors Introduced by the Respondent 76
Three Kinds of Errors Introduced by the Researcher 11
Types of Nonreactive Research 78
Physical Traces 78
The Running Record 79
Advantages of the Running Record 79
The Episodic and Private Record 80
Secondary Analysis of Sample Surveys 80
Some Limitations of Quantitative Methods 81
Study Questions 81
For Further Reading 82
7. Studying Families: Qualitative Methods 85
Qualitative Research Compared to
Quantitative Research 86
Types of Qualitative Strategies 87
Case Studies 88
Ethnographies 90
Time Diary Methods 91
Focus Groups 92
Evaluating Qualitative Research 92
Study Questions 93
For Further Reading 94
8. Studying Families: Mixed Methods 97
Mixed Method Approaches to Family Research 98
Mixed Model Studies in Family Research 100
Some Closing Thoughts on
Choosing a Research Strategy 100
Study Questions 102
For Further Reading 102
9. Sampling Issues 103
Defining the Population 105
Sampling Designs 106
Probability Samples 107
Nonprobability Samples 109
How Large Does the Sample Need to Be? Ill
How Do We Go About Choosing a Sampling Technique? 112
Study Questions 112
For Further Reading 113
10. Working With Scales and Indices 115
Types of Scales and Indices H?
Using Existing Scales and Indices 120
Where to Find Them 120
Permission, Copyrights, and So Forth 120
How Do We Evaluate Scales and Indices? 121
Dimensionality 121
Determining Internal Consistency
of Scales and Indices 121
How Do We Deal With Missing
Data in Scales and Indices? 122
Strategies for Dealing With Missing Data 123
Study Questions 124
For Further Reading 124
11. Analyzing Data on Families 127
Descriptive Statistics 128
Measures of Central Tendency 128
Measures of Variability 129
Measures of Association 130
Interpreting Cross classification Tables 131
Inferential Statistics 133
Commonly Reported Tests of Statistical Significance 135
The Chi Squared Test 135
Tests of Significance for Measures of Association 135
Tests for Means 135
Multiple Regression Analysis 136
Some Thoughts About Statistical Analysis 138
Study Questions 139
For Further Reading 139
12. Using Other People's Data 141
Advantages and Disadvantages of Secondary Analysis 142
What Are Some Sources of Data About Families? 143
Data From the U.S. Census Bureau 143
General Social Survey 144
National Longitudinal Surveys 145
National Surveys of Families and Households 147
Panel Study of Income Dynamics 147
National Survey of Children 148
Marital Instability Over the Life Course 149
National Survey of America's Families 149
The National Longitudinal Study
of Adolescent Health 150
1975 and 1985 National Family Violence Surveys 150
Public Opinion Polls 150
Sources of Secondary Data Sets 151
Future Trends in Secondary Data Analysis 152
Study Questions 152
For Further Reading 153
13. Evaluating Family Programs 155
Needs and Social Impact Assessment:
What Is the Problem? 158
Outcome Assessment: Does It Work? 158
Process Research: How Does It Work? 159
Some Thoughts About
Randomization in Evaluation Research 160
The Relationship Between Applied and Basic Research 162
Study Questions 163
For Further Reading 163
14. The Ethics and Politics of Family Research 165
Ethical Issues in Research on Families and Children 166
Informed Consent 166
Anonymity and Confidentiality 167
Right to Knowledge of the Findings 167
Right to Remedial Services 167
What Is the Role of the Institutional Review Board? 167
Political Concerns in Research on Families 168
Control of Employment Opportunities 169
Control of Publication Channels 169
Control of Research Funding 170
Some Closing Thoughts 171
Study Questions 173
For Further Reading 173
References 175
Glossary and Index 183
About the Author 197 |
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