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Titre : |
Introduction to research methods in education |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
F. Keith Punch, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Los Angeles : SAGE Publications |
Année de publication : |
c2009 |
Importance : |
xii, 380 p. |
Présentation : |
illustrations |
Format : |
23 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-84787-018-6 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Education--Research--Methodology
|
Mots-clés : |
Research Education |
Index. décimale : |
LB 1028 |
Résumé : |
This title offers a highly accessible, clear and engaging introduction to research in education, which has been carefully and extensively developed to fully meet the needs of those studying in education and related fields |
Note de contenu : |
Introduction: Empirical research --
data --
Quantitative and qualitative data --
Relaxing the qualitative-quantitative distinction --
Some simplifying devices --
Essentials and logic --
Science, the social sciences and education research --
A model of research --
Organization of the book --
Theory and method in Education research: methodological theory --
Substantive theory --
Description versus explanantion --
Theory verification --
theory generation --
Question-method connections --
Prespecified versus unfolding: structure in research questions, design and data --
The Context and ethics of education research: The political context --
The practitioner-researcher --
Small-scale empirical studies --
Researching your own classroom, school or college --
Research with children --
Ethical issues --
Research questions: A hierarchy of concepts --
Research areas and topics --
General and specific research questions --
Data collection questions --
Developing research questions --
The role of research questions --
Hypotheses --
A simplified model of research --
The role of the literature --
From research questions to data: The empirical criterion --
Linking concepts and data --
Good and bad research questions --
Value judgements --
Causation --
Conceptual frameworks --
Combining quantitative and qualitative data --
Literature searching and reviewing: Research literature --
Theoretical literature --
Purposes of a dissertation literature review --
Carrying out a literature review --
Being critical --
Some common problems --
Examples of literature reviews --
The research journal literature --
Qualitative research design: What is research design? --
Diversity in qualitative research --
Case studies --
Ethnography --
Grounded theory --
Action research --
Collecting qualitative data: The interview --
Observation --
Participant observation --
Documentary data --
Data collection procedures --
Sampling in qualitative research --
The Analysis of qualitative data: Diversity in qualitative analysis --
Analytic induction --
The Miles and Huberman framework for qualitative data analysis --
Abstracting and comparing --
Grounded theory analysis --
Other approaches in qualitative analysis --
Computers in the analysis of qualitative data --
Quantitative research design: Research design --
Some background --
Independent, dependent and control variables --
The experiment --
Quasi-experimental and non-experimental design --
Relationships between variables: causation and accounting for variance --
Multiple linear regression (MLR) as a general design strategy --
Controlling variables --
Collecting quantitative data: Types of variables --
The process of measurement --
Latent traits --
Measuring techniques --
Steps in constructing a measuring instrument --
To construct an instrument or to use an existing instrument? --
Locating existing measuring instruments --
Reliability and validity --
Developing a survey questionnaire --
Collecting the data: administering the measuring instrument --
Sampling --
Secondary analysis --
The Analysis of quantitative data: Summarizing quantitative data --
Relationships between variables: cross-tabulations and contingency tables --
Comparisons between groups: the analysis of variance --
Relationships between variables: correlation and regression --
The analysis of survey data --
Data reduction: factor analysis --
Statistical inference --
Computer software for the analysis of quantitative data --
Mixed methods research: History of mixed methods --
Rationale for mixed methods --
Basic characteristics of the two approaches: variables and cases --
Mixed methods designs --
Evaluation: General evaluative criteria --
Programme evaluation --
Research writing: Background --
Research documents --
Writing to report versus writing to learn: writing as analysis --
Writing choices --
App. 1: Drawing and verifying conclusions in qualitative analysis --
App. 2: Computer software in quantitative and qualitative analysis. |
Introduction to research methods in education [texte imprimé] / F. Keith Punch, Auteur . - Los Angeles : SAGE Publications, c2009 . - xii, 380 p. : illustrations ; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-1-84787-018-6 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Education--Research--Methodology
|
Mots-clés : |
Research Education |
Index. décimale : |
LB 1028 |
Résumé : |
This title offers a highly accessible, clear and engaging introduction to research in education, which has been carefully and extensively developed to fully meet the needs of those studying in education and related fields |
Note de contenu : |
Introduction: Empirical research --
data --
Quantitative and qualitative data --
Relaxing the qualitative-quantitative distinction --
Some simplifying devices --
Essentials and logic --
Science, the social sciences and education research --
A model of research --
Organization of the book --
Theory and method in Education research: methodological theory --
Substantive theory --
Description versus explanantion --
Theory verification --
theory generation --
Question-method connections --
Prespecified versus unfolding: structure in research questions, design and data --
The Context and ethics of education research: The political context --
The practitioner-researcher --
Small-scale empirical studies --
Researching your own classroom, school or college --
Research with children --
Ethical issues --
Research questions: A hierarchy of concepts --
Research areas and topics --
General and specific research questions --
Data collection questions --
Developing research questions --
The role of research questions --
Hypotheses --
A simplified model of research --
The role of the literature --
From research questions to data: The empirical criterion --
Linking concepts and data --
Good and bad research questions --
Value judgements --
Causation --
Conceptual frameworks --
Combining quantitative and qualitative data --
Literature searching and reviewing: Research literature --
Theoretical literature --
Purposes of a dissertation literature review --
Carrying out a literature review --
Being critical --
Some common problems --
Examples of literature reviews --
The research journal literature --
Qualitative research design: What is research design? --
Diversity in qualitative research --
Case studies --
Ethnography --
Grounded theory --
Action research --
Collecting qualitative data: The interview --
Observation --
Participant observation --
Documentary data --
Data collection procedures --
Sampling in qualitative research --
The Analysis of qualitative data: Diversity in qualitative analysis --
Analytic induction --
The Miles and Huberman framework for qualitative data analysis --
Abstracting and comparing --
Grounded theory analysis --
Other approaches in qualitative analysis --
Computers in the analysis of qualitative data --
Quantitative research design: Research design --
Some background --
Independent, dependent and control variables --
The experiment --
Quasi-experimental and non-experimental design --
Relationships between variables: causation and accounting for variance --
Multiple linear regression (MLR) as a general design strategy --
Controlling variables --
Collecting quantitative data: Types of variables --
The process of measurement --
Latent traits --
Measuring techniques --
Steps in constructing a measuring instrument --
To construct an instrument or to use an existing instrument? --
Locating existing measuring instruments --
Reliability and validity --
Developing a survey questionnaire --
Collecting the data: administering the measuring instrument --
Sampling --
Secondary analysis --
The Analysis of quantitative data: Summarizing quantitative data --
Relationships between variables: cross-tabulations and contingency tables --
Comparisons between groups: the analysis of variance --
Relationships between variables: correlation and regression --
The analysis of survey data --
Data reduction: factor analysis --
Statistical inference --
Computer software for the analysis of quantitative data --
Mixed methods research: History of mixed methods --
Rationale for mixed methods --
Basic characteristics of the two approaches: variables and cases --
Mixed methods designs --
Evaluation: General evaluative criteria --
Programme evaluation --
Research writing: Background --
Research documents --
Writing to report versus writing to learn: writing as analysis --
Writing choices --
App. 1: Drawing and verifying conclusions in qualitative analysis --
App. 2: Computer software in quantitative and qualitative analysis. |
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