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- Page 8 and 9: Detailed Contents1. Analytic Conten
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- Page 26 and 27: PurposeThis book advances a framewo
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Research Approaches as Worldviews,
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Criteria for Selecting a Research A
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Personal ExperiencesResearchers’
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Writing Exercises1. Identify a rese
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Chapter 2 Review of the LiteratureB
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Actively elevating this topic to a
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The Literature ReviewOnce the resea
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has led to the need for the study,
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Design TechniquesRegardless of the
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On the Internet you can also go to
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and be cautious about whether they
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Briefly state information about the
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The Publication Manual of the Ameri
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few terms at the beginning though t
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Kinship Relationship to the Grandch
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Individual ReflectionSchon (1983) d
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A Quantitative or Mixed Methods Lit
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Writing Exercises1. Develop a liter
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Chapter 3 The Use of TheoryOne comp
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Testing Causal Claims in Quantitati
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Other types of variables provide a
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explains how people engage in ritua
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positive or negative valences that
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Placement of Quantitative TheoriesI
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promises (interpersonal trust), (c)
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Variation in Theory Use in Qualitat
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Our research tips on theory use in
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Mixed Methods Theory UseTheory use
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Rosenbaum’s experiments relating
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How this framework is integrated in
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Identifying the Research DesignDoes
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Identifying or Constructing Data Co
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informal social participation and c
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Gary Thomas presents a reasoned cri
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Writing the Proposal126
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Format for a Qualitative ProposalBe
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Format for a Quantitative ProposalF
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This format shows that the research
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Writing IdeasOver the years, John h
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The Habit of WritingEstablish the d
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Readability of the ManuscriptBefore
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Voice, Tense, and “Fat”From wor
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Ethical Issues to AnticipateIn addi
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Sources: Adapted from APA (2010); C
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Guarantee of confidentiality to the
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Collecting the DataRespect the site
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Analyzing the DataAvoid going nativ
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Keep raw data and other materials (
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comprehensive review of many topics
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Chapter 5 The IntroductionAfter hav
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An Abstract for a StudyAn abstract
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Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixe
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A Model for an IntroductionThese di
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and purposeful programmatic efforts
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needs to be addressed. When designi
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studies in the integrated review in
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implications, and so forth.Discuss
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deficiencies in the past literature
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Significance and Meaning of a Purpo
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responses asked of participants and
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(participants) at a large universit
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Make reference to the participants
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A Mixed Methods Purpose StatementMi
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Although these examples may not inc
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Writing Exercises1. Using the scrip
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Qualitative Research QuestionsIn a
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experiences of family, schooling, a
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variables (this would be a descript
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Descriptive Questions1. How do the
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Mixed Methods Research Questions an
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the beginning of each phase of her
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Chapter 8 Quantitative MethodsWe tu
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Components of a Survey Study Method
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The Population and SampleIn the met
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Statistical test: Correlation: Biva
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.84-.86 in three studies (Cohen, Ka
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Data AnalysisIn the proposal, prese
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Interpreting Results and Writing a
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MethodologyThe site of this study w
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ParticipantsReaders need to know ab
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Allocation ratio N2/N1: 1With these
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Instrumentation and MaterialsJust l
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equated) by random assignment. No h
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One-Group Pretest-Posttest DesignTh
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Alternative Treatment Posttest-Only
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Single-Group Interrupted Time-Serie
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Pretest-Posttest Control-Group Desi
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Solomon Four-Group DesignA special
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Threats to ValidityThere are severa
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Potential threats to external valid
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Interpreting Results and Writing a
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ParticipantsA convenience sample of
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Writing Exercises1. Design a plan f
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Chapter 9 Qualitative MethodsQualit
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case, the use of qualitative resear
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Then deductively, the researchers l
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The Researcher’s Role and Reflexi
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Data Collection ProceduresComments
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Data Recording ProceduresBefore ent
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the final report. This process is u
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studies go beyond description and t
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coding comes into play. These steps
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Validity and ReliabilityAlthough va
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independently. Proposal writers nee
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The Qualitative Research ParadigmTh
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The Ethnographic Research DesignThi
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Bounding the Study282
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ActorsThe informant in this study i
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ProcessesParticular attention will
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Data Collection StrategiesData will
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VerificationIn ensuring internal va
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Writing Exercises1. Write a plan fo
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Chapter 10 Mixed Methods Procedures
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procedures. It also can be an ideal
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Convergent Mixed Methods DesignDesc
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A final procedure involves merging
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Explanatory Sequential Mixed Method
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Exploratory Sequential Mixed Method
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explanatory sequential design.308
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research in which both quantitative
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quantitative and qualitative data.
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As is evident in our discussion, we
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How was this framework used? The au
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This handbook, edited by Abbas Tash
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is an estimate in quantitative rese
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Institutional review board (IRB)is
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Moderating variablesare variables i
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Qualitative validitymeans that the
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is a theory framework that research
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ReferencesAikin, M. C. (Ed.). (1992
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Campbell, D., & Stanley, J. (1963).
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Creswell, J. W., & Poth, C. N. (201
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Greene, J. C., & Caracelli, V. J. (
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Keppel, G. (1991). Design and analy
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Mertens, D. M. (2003). Mixed method
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Research, Counseling Psychology, an
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Sudduth, A. G. (1992). Rural hospit
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Yin, R. K. (2014). Case study resea
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Brown, M. L., 66, 182Bryman, A., 21
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Garvan, C. W., 129, 220, 240Gibbs,
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Leslie, L. L., 157Levitt, H., 78Lev
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Poth, C. N., 13, 182, 186, 188-189
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Wallnau, L. B., 158Wang, E. A., 231
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written reports, 203See also Mixed
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ethical issues, 90 (table), 94-95et
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code of ethics, 91data analysis, 90
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end points, 63literature reviews, 2
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Line graphs, 173Literature maps, 30
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feminism, 71-72participatory-social
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sample size, 186themes, 193Philosop
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worldviewQualitative methodsabout,
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single versus teams, 239Research me
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