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E-raamat: Conducting Research: Social and Behavioral Science Methods

  • Formaat: 324 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429508660
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  • Formaat: 324 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429508660

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Conducting Research prepares students to conduct their first empirical research study, with quantitative and qualitative methods covered in detail. The emphasis is on providing practical, easy-to-follow advice on how to conduct a first research project.

This book walks students through each step of the research process, from selecting a research topic and participants to analysing data and presenting research findings. Notably, the third edition places a heightened emphasis on digital social science research methods, encompassing both quantitative and qualitative methodological approaches. The primary focus is on providing practical and easily comprehensible guidance for successfully executing an empirical project for a research methods and design course. The updated real research examples serve to exemplify the application of research principles in an empirical social science research context, further enhancing the students' preparedness for their research project. Furthermore, the inclusion of enhanced online resources for both students and instructors renders this an ideal text for social sciences courses in multiple disciplines such as sociology, psychology, education, and healthcare.

With online resources for students and instructors, this is the ideal text across the social sciences, such as sociology, psychology, healthcare and education.

New to this edition:

  • A new chapter on digital social science methods incorporating both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies
  • A new chapter on research ethics to support the foundations of research knowledge
  • All-new instructor and student resources available on a companion website


Conducting Research prepares students to conduct their first empirical research study, with quantitative and qualitative methods covered in detail. The emphasis is on providing practical, easy-to-follow advice on how to conduct a first research project.

Part I: Preparing a Preliminary Research Proposal Introduction; Part A
Getting Started
1. Selecting Tentative Topics for Empirical Research
2.
Locating Literature and Refining a Research Topic
3. Preparing a Literature
Review
4. Citing References in APA and ASA Styles
5. Writing Research
Hypotheses, Purposes, and Questions
6. Selecting a Research Approach
7.
Looking Ahead to Participant Selection
8. Looking Ahead to Measurement
9.
Looking Ahead to Data Analysis for Quantitative Research
10. Looking Ahead to
Data Analysis for Qualitative Research
11. Preparing a Preliminary Research
Proposal; Part II: Refining the Preliminary Proposal Part B Issues in
Participant Selection
12. Participant Selection in Quantitative Research
13.
Participant Selection in Qualitative Research Part C Issues in Measurement
14. Measurement in Quantitative Research
15. Writing Objective Measures
16.
Measurement in Qualitative Research Part D Techniques for Data Analysis
17.
Descriptive Statistics for Quantitative and Qualitative Research
18.
Correlational Statistics for Quantitative Research
19. Inferential Statistics
for Quantitative Research
20. A Closer Look at Data Analysis in Qualitative
Research Part E. Issues in Conducting Surveys
21. Issues in Participant
Selection for Surveys
22. Issues in Measuring Demographics in Surveys
23.
Issues in the Use of Questionnaires in Surveys Part F. Issues in Conducting
Experiments
24. Introduction to Experimentation and Threats to External
Validity
25. Threats to Internal Validity and True Experiments
26.
Pre-Experiments and Quasi-Experiments Part G. Putting It All Together
27.
Writing Reports of Empirical Research
28. Digital Social Science Research
29.
Research Ethics in Social and Behavioral Sciences; Appendices A. A Closer
Look at Interpreting Correlation Coefficients B. Focus Group Methodology in
Qualitative Research C. An Overview of Program Evaluation D. Ethical Issues
in Conducting Research Sample Literature Reviews
1. Associations Between
Marital Happiness, Problems, and Health
2. Effects of Random Student Drug
Testing in High School
3. College Students Perceptions of Their Grandparents
and Communication Technology Use
4. A Review of Interventions for Substance
Use Among Homeless Youth Tables
1. Table of Random Numbers
2. Table of
Recommended Sample Sizes for Populations with Finite Sizes
Gül Seçkin is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of North Texas, USA. She teaches undergraduate and graduate research methods classes.