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Evaluating Research : Methodology For People Who Need To Read Research / Francis C Dane & Elliot Carhart.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd, 2022.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xviii,339 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781544396439
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 DAN
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Scientific Approach Chapter 3: Reading a Research Report Chapter 4: Accessing Research Chapter 5: Sampling Chapter 6: Measurement Chapter 7: Experimental Research Chapter 8: Non-Experimental Research Chapter 9: Survey Research Chapter 10: Qualitative Research Chapter 11: Conceptual Overview of Statistical Analyses
Summary: The Third Edition of Evaluating Research by Francis C. Dane and Elliot Carhart provides students with the skills to read and evaluate research studies. Aimed at courses where it is more important for students to develop an understanding of methods, rather than conduct their own research, this book covers all aspects of reading social, behavioral, and health science research from the basics, such as the structure of reports and accessing research, as well as overviews of the main types of research methods. The authors emphasize critical reading skills to enable students to become experts in evaluating research, so students can decide whether to incorporate that research into their future professional activities. Each chapter includes an overview at the beginning and exercises at the end to reinforce the content learned. Starting from the basic principles of why we do research, the book moves readers through the practicalities of finding studies to the principles of the scientific method and how to break down and analyze research reports. New to the third edition, Understanding Checks placed throughout each chapter help students cement their learning. The organization of the book is now more logical, with a new chapter on accessing research up front and ending with a chapter on statistical analyses. New research examples throughout, including such topical examples as mindfulness, college attendance, and bias in healthcare, help students see the relevance of research in their lives.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Scientific Approach
Chapter 3: Reading a Research Report
Chapter 4: Accessing Research
Chapter 5: Sampling
Chapter 6: Measurement
Chapter 7: Experimental Research
Chapter 8: Non-Experimental Research
Chapter 9: Survey Research
Chapter 10: Qualitative Research
Chapter 11: Conceptual Overview of Statistical Analyses

The Third Edition of Evaluating Research by Francis C. Dane and Elliot Carhart provides students with the skills to read and evaluate research studies. Aimed at courses where it is more important for students to develop an understanding of methods, rather than conduct their own research, this book covers all aspects of reading social, behavioral, and health science research from the basics, such as the structure of reports and accessing research, as well as overviews of the main types of research methods. The authors emphasize critical reading skills to enable students to become experts in evaluating research, so students can decide whether to incorporate that research into their future professional activities.

Each chapter includes an overview at the beginning and exercises at the end to reinforce the content learned. Starting from the basic principles of why we do research, the book moves readers through the practicalities of finding studies to the principles of the scientific method and how to break down and analyze research reports. New to the third edition, Understanding Checks placed throughout each chapter help students cement their learning. The organization of the book is now more logical, with a new chapter on accessing research up front and ending with a chapter on statistical analyses. New research examples throughout, including such topical examples as mindfulness, college attendance, and bias in healthcare, help students see the relevance of research in their lives.

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