Research methods in applied settings: an integrated approach to design and analysis
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
...........................................................................................................................................xiii
Acknowledgments
.....................................................................................................................xvii
Section I Introductory Chapters
1.
Definitions, Purposes, and Dimensions of Research
......................................................3
Definitions of Research
...........................................................................................................3
Purposes of Research
..............................................................................................................4
Research Dichotomies
.............................................................................................................6
Research Types or Approaches
..............................................................................................9
Sample Studies
.......................................................................................................................11
Summary
.................................................................................................................................13
Key Concepts
..........................................................................................................................14
Key Distinctions
.....................................................................................................................14
Different Terms for Similar Concepts
.................................................................................15
Application Problems
............................................................................................................15
Notes
........................................................................................................................................17
2.
Planning a Quantitative Research Project
......................................................................19
Overview of the Steps in the Research Plan
......................................................................19
Research Problems
.................................................................................................................21
Review of the Literature
.......................................................................................................25
Summary
.................................................................................................................................27
Key Concepts
..........................................................................................................................28
Key Distinctions
.....................................................................................................................28
Application Problems
............................................................................................................28
Section II Quantitative Research Approaches, Questions,
and Designs
3.
Variables, Research Questions, and Hypotheses
...........................................................33
Variables
..................................................................................................................................33
Research Hypotheses and Questions
.................................................................................38
Five Sample Research Studies
..............................................................................................40
Summary
.................................................................................................................................41
Key Concepts
..........................................................................................................................42
Key Distinctions
.....................................................................................................................42
Application Problems
............................................................................................................42
Notes
........................................................................................................................................43
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4.
Research Approaches
...........................................................................................................45
Overview of the Research Approaches
..............................................................................45
Research Approaches With an Active Independent Variable
.........................................47
Research Approaches With Attribute Independent Variables
........................................49
Summary
.................................................................................................................................51
Key Concepts
..........................................................................................................................53
Key Distinctions
.....................................................................................................................53
Application Problems
............................................................................................................54
5.
Randomized Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs
..................................55
Design Terminology
..............................................................................................................55
Quasi-Experimental Designs with Major Limitations
.....................................................56
Better Quasi-Experimental Designs
....................................................................................58
Randomized Experimental Designs
...................................................................................64
Summary
.................................................................................................................................68
Key Concepts
..........................................................................................................................68
Key Distinctions
.....................................................................................................................68
Application Problems
............................................................................................................70
Notes
........................................................................................................................................71
6.
Single-Subject Designs
.......................................................................................................73
Reversal Designs
....................................................................................................................74
Multiple-Baseline Designs
....................................................................................................76
Alternating Treatment Designs
...........................................................................................78
Measurement and Data Analysis
........................................................................................80
Generalization and Meta-Analysis of Single-Subject Designs
........................................83
Summary
.................................................................................................................................84
Key Concepts
..........................................................................................................................84
Key Distinctions..
...................................................................................................................85
Application Problems
............................................................................................................85
7.
Nonexperimental Approaches and Designs
...................................................................89
Quantitative Nonexperimental Research Approaches
....................................................89
An Expanded View of the Five Quantitative Approaches
...............................................95
Qualitative Nonexperimental Research Approaches
.......................................................96
Summary
.................................................................................................................................98
Key Concepts
..........................................................................................................................99
Key Distinctions
.....................................................................................................................99
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................100
Notes
.......................................................................................................................,..............100
8.
Internal Validity
.................................................................................................................101
Identifying Causal Relationships
......................................................................................101
Evaluating internal Validity
...............................................................................................103
Traditional Threats to Internal Validity
............................................................................105
Summary
...............................................................................................................................
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Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................
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Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................
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Application Problems
..........................................................................................................
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Contents
vii
Section
IH Sampling,
Measurement, and Data Collection
9.
Sampling and Introduction to External Validity
.........................................................115
What Is Sampling?
...............................................................................................................115
Sampling Designs
................................................................................................................118
External Validity
..................................................................................................................128
Sampling and the Internal and External Validity of a Study
........................................130
Summary
...............................................................................................................................130
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................131
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................132
Different Terms for Similar Concepts
...............................................................................132
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................133
10.
Measurement and Descriptive Statistics
.......................................................................135
Overview of the Normal Curve
.........................................................................................135
Measurement
........................................................................................................................135
Descriptive Statistics and Graphs
......................................................................................141
More on the Normal Curve
................................................................................................146
Levels of Measurement and Descriptive Statistics
.........................................................148
Summary
...............................................................................................................................149
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................150
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................150
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................150
Notes
......................................................................................................................................151
11.
Measurement Reliability
..................................................................................................153
Measurement Reliability
.....................................................................................................153
Methods to Assess Measurement Reliability
..................................................................156
Summary
...............................................................................................................................161
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................162
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................162
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................162
Notes
......................................................................................................................................163
12.
Measurement Validity
.......................................................................................................165
Introduction to Validity from the
1999
Standards
..........................................................166
Evaluation of Measurement Validity
................................................................................171
Summary
...............................................................................................................................172
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................172
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................172
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................173
13.
Types of Data Collection Techniques
.............................................................................175
Overview
...............................................................................................................................175
Researcher-Observed Measures
........................................................................................177
Tests and Documents
..........................................................................................................178
Self-Report Measures
..........................................................................................................181
Summary
...............................................................................................................................186
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................187
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Key
Distinctions
...................................................................................................................187
Application Problems..........................................................................................................188
14.
Ethical Issues in Conducting the Study
.........................................................................191
Ethical Principles in Human Research
.............................................................................191
Ethical Issues in the Sample Selection
..............................................................................196
Ethical Issues and the Methods Section
...........................................................................197
Approval from the Institutional Review Board
..............................................................201
Ethical Issues With Regard to the Data Collection
.........................................................204
Summary
...............................................................................................................................205
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................205
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................205
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................206
15.
Practical Issues in Data Collection and Coding
...........................................................209
Initial Steps in the Research Process
.................................................................................209
Data Coding, Entry, and Checking
...................................................................................211
Data Reduction: Applying Measurement Reliability and Validity
..............................218
Summary
...............................................................................................................................223
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................224
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................224
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................224
Section IV Data Analysis and Interpretation
16.
Making Inferences from Sample Data I: The Null Hypothesis Significance
Testing Approach
................................................................................................................229
An Example
..........................................................................................................................229
The Null Hypothesis
(Ho)
and Alternative Hypotheses
(Яг)
........................................230
The Inferential Process
........................................................................................................232
Understanding and Assessing Statistical Power
.............................................................237
Problems With Null Hypothesis Significance Testing
...................................................240
Improvements to NHST
......................................................................................................242
Summary
...............................................................................................................................243
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................244
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................244
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................244
Notes
......................................................................................................................................245
17.
Making Inferences from Sample Data II: The Evidence-Based Approach
............247
Problems With Considering Only a Single Study
...........................................................247
Confidence Intervals
............................................................................................................247
Effect Sizes
............................................................................................................................250
Meta-Analysis
.......................................................................................................................254
Summary
...............................................................................................................................257
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................258
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................258
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................258
Contents ix
18. General Design
Classifications
for Selection of Difference
Statistical Methods
.............................................................................................................261
General Design Classifications
..........................................................................................261
More Design Considerations
..............................................................................................262
Diagramming Designs
........................................................................................................265
Describing the Various Types of Design
..........................................................................267
Design Classifications of Specific Research Designs
......................................................269
Summary
...............................................................................................................................270
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................272
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................272
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................272
Notes
......................................................................................................................................274
19.
Selection of Appropriate Statistical Methods: Integration of Design and
Analysis
................................................................................................................................275
Review of Concepts Necessary for Selecting Inferential Statistics
..............................275
Selection of Appropriate Inferential Statistics
.................................................................279
The General Linear Model
..................................................................................................284
Summary
...............................................................................................................................285
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................285
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................285
Different Term for Similar Concept
..................................................................................286
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................286
Notes
......................................................................................................................................287
20.
Data Analysis and Interpretation
—
Basic Difference Questions
.............................289
Analyzing Single-Factor (Between-Groups) Designs With Parametric Statistics
......289
Analyzing Single-Factor (Between-Groups) Designs With
Nonparametric Statistics
.....................................................................................................294
Analyzing Single-Factor Repeated-Measures Designs with Parametric Statistics
.......295
Analyzing Single-Factor Within-Subjects Designs With Nonparametric Statistics
......298
Advantages and Disadvantages of Within-Subjects Designs
.......................................299
Summary
...............................................................................................................................300
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................300
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................301
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................301
21.
Analysis and Interpretation of Basic Associational Research Questions
..............305
Analyzing Continuous Variables With Parametric Statistics
........................................305
Using Nonparametric Associational Statistics
................................................................308
Misleading Correlation Coefficients
.................................................................................309
Associational Statistics for Nominal Variables
...............................................................309
Summary
...............................................................................................................................314
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................315
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................315
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................316
Notes
......................................................................................................................................317
Contents
22.
Analysis and Interpretation of Complex Research Questions
..................................319
Analysis and Interpretation of Complex Difference Questions
...................................319
Analysis and Interpretation of Complex Associational Questions
..............................329
Summary
...............................................................................................................................334
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................335
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................335
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................335
Note
........................................................................................................................................338
Section V Evaluating and Writing Research Reports
23.
Evaluating Research Validity: Part 1
...............................................................................341
A Framework for Evaluating Research Validity
..............................................................341
Analysis of the Design and Methods
................................................................................343
Evaluation of the Four Key Dimensions of Research Validity
......................................348
Summary
...............................................................................................................................353
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................354
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................354
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................354
24.
Evaluating Research Validity: Part II
.............................................................................355
Overall Measurement Validity of the Constructs
...........................................................355
External Validity
..................................................................................................................357
Other Issues
..........................................................................................................................361
The Relative Importance of Different Validity Dimensions
..........................................362
Summary
...............................................................................................................................363
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................364
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................364
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................364
25.
Narrative Evaluations of the Five Sample Articles
......................................................367
Study
1:
A Randomized Experiment
................................................................................368
Study
2:
A Quasi-Experiment
............................................................................................370
Study
3:
A Nonexperimental Study Using the Comparative Approach
......................373
Study
4:
A Nonexperimental Study Using the Associational Approach
....................375
Study
5:
A Purely Descriptive Study
................................................................................377
Summary
...............................................................................................................................379
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................380
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................381
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................381
Note
........................................................................................................................................381
26.
Evaluating Research for Evidence-Based Practice
.......................................................383
Levels of Evidence
...............................................................................................................
З8З
Problems With the Use of Levels of Evidence Hierarchies
............................................386
The Process of Evidence-Based Practice
...........................................................................388
Summary
...............................................................................................................................389
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................389
Contents xi
Key
Distinctions
...................................................................................................................389
Application Problems..........................................................................................................390
27.
Writing the
Research Report............................................................................................391
The Anatomy of
a
Research
Article
..................................................................................391
Writing About Your Results
...............................................................................................398
Ethical Issues Related to Publishing and Reviewing
.....................................................402
Summary
...............................................................................................................................407
Key Concepts
........................................................................................................................407
Key Distinctions
...................................................................................................................407
Application Problems
..........................................................................................................408
Notes
......................................................................................................................................409
References
...................................................................................................................................411
Appendices
Appendix A: Suggested Readings
..........................................................................................421
Appendix B: Confusing Terms
...............................................................................................423
Appendix C: Glossary
...............................................................................................................427
Appendix D: Writing Research Problems and Questions
.................................................439
Appendix E: Questions for Evaluating Research Validity
................................................443
Appendix F: Making American Psychological Association Tables and Figures
..........447
Subject Index
..............................................................................................................................453
Author Index
...............................................................................................................................467
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title | Research methods in applied settings an integrated approach to design and analysis |
title_auth | Research methods in applied settings an integrated approach to design and analysis |
title_exact_search | Research methods in applied settings an integrated approach to design and analysis |
title_full | Research methods in applied settings an integrated approach to design and analysis Jeffrey A. Gliner ; George A. Morgan ; Nancy L. Leech |
title_fullStr | Research methods in applied settings an integrated approach to design and analysis Jeffrey A. Gliner ; George A. Morgan ; Nancy L. Leech |
title_full_unstemmed | Research methods in applied settings an integrated approach to design and analysis Jeffrey A. Gliner ; George A. Morgan ; Nancy L. Leech |
title_short | Research methods in applied settings |
title_sort | research methods in applied settings an integrated approach to design and analysis |
title_sub | an integrated approach to design and analysis |
topic | Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Research Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 gnd Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd Forschung (DE-588)4017894-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Research Methode Forschung |
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