Graduate students in general and those in Workforce Education & Development in particular are often frustrated when they are assigned the task of writing a research paper, thesis, or dissertation.
Graduate students in general and those in Workforce Education & Development in particular are often frustrated when they are assigned the task of writing a research paper, thesis, or dissertation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Edgar I. Farmer and Jay W. Rojewski - Contributions by Edwin L. Herr; Pamela Bettis; James Gregson; Carol A. Wright; Saundra Wall Williams; James L. Burrow; Gregory Petty; Fadia M. Nassar; Ernest Brewer; Derek Mulenga; Lee Jones; Barbara Farmer;
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1 Foreword 2 Preface 3 Introduction: 4 The Why of Quantitative and Qualitative Research: Paradigmatic and Pragmatic Considerations 5 Finding a Researchable Topic 6 Dissertation Development: 7 Conducting an Extensive Review of the Literature 8 Elements of an Introduction Chapter 9 Theoretical or Conceptual Frameworks 10 Research Design: 11 Selecting an Appropriate Research Design 12 Mixed Methods Research Designs 13 Case Study Research 14 Focus Group Research 15 Designing Quantitative Research 16 Survey Research 17 Validity and Reliability Concerns of Data Collection Instruments 18 Data Analysis: 19 Determining Appropriate Sample Size 20 Research Using Available Data: Secondary Data Analysis 21 Analysis of Categorical Data with Chi-square and Log-linear Models 22 Analysis of Variance 23 Multiple Regression Analysis and Multiple Correlation Studies 24 Considerations for Statistical Significance Testing 25 Preparing the Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations Section 26 Tips on Proofreading and Editing 27 Subject Index 28 The Editors and Contributors
1 Foreword 2 Preface 3 Introduction: 4 The Why of Quantitative and Qualitative Research: Paradigmatic and Pragmatic Considerations 5 Finding a Researchable Topic 6 Dissertation Development: 7 Conducting an Extensive Review of the Literature 8 Elements of an Introduction Chapter 9 Theoretical or Conceptual Frameworks 10 Research Design: 11 Selecting an Appropriate Research Design 12 Mixed Methods Research Designs 13 Case Study Research 14 Focus Group Research 15 Designing Quantitative Research 16 Survey Research 17 Validity and Reliability Concerns of Data Collection Instruments 18 Data Analysis: 19 Determining Appropriate Sample Size 20 Research Using Available Data: Secondary Data Analysis 21 Analysis of Categorical Data with Chi-square and Log-linear Models 22 Analysis of Variance 23 Multiple Regression Analysis and Multiple Correlation Studies 24 Considerations for Statistical Significance Testing 25 Preparing the Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations Section 26 Tips on Proofreading and Editing 27 Subject Index 28 The Editors and Contributors
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