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Conducting Educational Research: "Guide to Completing a Thesis, Dissertation, or Action Research Project" / Edition 2
- ISBN-10:
- 1544351690
- ISBN-13:
- 9781544351698
- Pub. Date:
- 09/18/2019
- Publisher:
- SAGE Publications
- ISBN-10:
- 1544351690
- ISBN-13:
- 9781544351698
- Pub. Date:
- 09/18/2019
- Publisher:
- SAGE Publications

Conducting Educational Research: "Guide to Completing a Thesis, Dissertation, or Action Research Project" / Edition 2
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ISBN-13: | 9781544351698 |
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Publisher: | SAGE Publications |
Publication date: | 09/18/2019 |
Edition description: | Second Edition |
Pages: | 304 |
Product dimensions: | 7.38(w) x 9.12(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Chapter 1 Research in Education 1
Conducting Research in Education: Art or Science? 2
The Current Research-to-Practice Gap 3
Examples of Research at the Policy and Classroom Levels 4
Examples at the Classroom Level 5
Research Types, Designs, and Methodologies 8
Types of Research 8
Research Methodologies 11
Selected Organizations That Support Research in Education 12
Putting It All Together 13
Steps in the Research Process 14
Summary 14
Activity 16
Your Research Project in Action 17
Further Reading 17
References 18
Activity Answers 19
Chapter 2 Identifying a Research Problem and Question, and Searching Relevant Literature 20
Identifying a Research Problem 21
What Is a Research Problem? 21
Where Do You Find a Problem or Phenomenon to Study? 21
Narrowing or Clarifying Your Problem 21
Identifying a Possible Research Question 22
What Is a Research Question? 22
Examples of Good Research Questions 22
Writing a Hypothesis 23
The Purposes of a Literature Review 26
To Help Figure Out What Works 26
To Pursue a Topic, Problem, or Question of Professional and/or Personal Interest 26
To Pinpoint an Area of Further Study 26
To Provide a Rationale/Background for Study 27
To Survey or Analyze Research Methodology 27
The Process of Conducting a Literature Search 27
Determining Your Focus 27
Searching Literature Databases 28
Putting It All Together 33
Summary 34
Discussion Questions 34
Your Research Project in Action 34
Further Reading 35
References 36
Chapter 3 Understanding Relevant Literature and Writing a Literature Review 37
Analyzing Literature Search Outcomes 38
Analyzing the Abstract and Introduction 38
Analyzing the Results Section 40
Analyzing the Discussion Section 41
Analyzing the Method Section 43
Writing a Literature Review 48
Organizing Your Review information 49
Synthesizing the Literature Information 49
Writing Your Review 49
Revisiting and Revising Research Questions 51
Putting It All Together 51
Summary 51
Check Sheet for Understanding Relevant Literature 51
Discussion Questions 53
Your Research Project in Action 54
Further Reading 54
References 54
Literature Examples 55
Chapter 4 Issues in Validity and Reliability 56
What Are Validity, Trustworthiness, and Reliability? 56
Types of Validity and Their Threats 57
Internal Validity 57
External Validity 60
Construct Validity 61
Reliability 63
Internal Reliability 63
External Reliability 66
Trustworthiness 67
Credibility of the Researcher 68
Credibility of Methods and Findings 69
Ways to Address Challenges to Trustworthiness 72
Putting it All Together 74
Possible Responses 77
Summary 78
Discussion Questions 79
Your Research Project in Action 79
References 80
Literature Examples 81
Chapter 5 Designing and Conducting Experimental Research 82
Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research 83
Questions Point to Designs 84
What Variables Do You Want to Investigate? 85
Revisiting Validity 87
Group Designs 88
Posttest Only 88
Pretest-Posttest 89
Comparison Group 89
Factorial 90
Time-Series 91
Single-Subject Designs 91
Measurement of Dependent Variables 93
Observations 95
Tests and Permanent Records 96
Criterion-Referenced Assessment 97
Continuous Assessment 99
Interviews 100
Types of Data 101
Nominal Data 102
Ordinal Data 102
Interval Data 102
Ratio Data 102
Putting It All Together 103
Implementing Interventions 105
Consent for Participation 105
Summary 106
Discussion Questions 106
Your Research Project in Action 107
Further Reading 108
References 108
Literature Examples 109
Chapter 6 Designing and Conducting Qualitative Research 110
What Is Qualitative Research? 111
Qualitative Design: The Planning Process 112
Determine a Focus for the Inquiry and Fit of Paradigm 113
Determine Instrumentation and the Sources of Data 117
Data Collection and Recording Procedures 122
Determining Successive Phases and Logistics of the Inquiry 125
Putting It All Together 128
Summary 129
Discussion Questions 130
Your Research Project in Action 130
Further Reading 131
References 131
Literature Examples 132
Chapter 7 Designing and Conducting Descriptive Research 133
Types of Quantitative Descriptive Research 134
Basic Descriptive 134
Correlational 135
Causal Comparative 136
Survey Methods 138
Survey Design 140
Creating Questions/Items 141
Question and Response Formats 141
Question Reliability 144
Question Validity 144
Checking Your Survey Instrument 145
Selecting Your Sample 145
Conducting Descriptive Research 146
Interview 147
Nonresponse 148
Accessing Extant Databases 149
Mixed Methods Research 150
Researcher Notes 151
Putting It All Together 152
Summary 153
Discussion Questions 154
Your Research Project in Action 154
Further Reading 155
References 155
Literature Examples 155
Chapter 8 Creating a Research Proposal 156
The Purpose of a Research Proposal 156
What Is a Research Proposal? 156
What Are the Parts of a Research Proposal? 157
What Does a Research Proposal Look Like? 157
Identifying a Problem 159
Investigating and Identifying Relevant Literature 159
Identifying a Research Question 159
Identifying a Research Design and Method 160
What Is Your Purpose and What Are Your Objectives? 160
What Variables Do You Want to Investigate? 161
What Data Will You Collect? 162
Identifying Research Procedures and Plans 163
Who Will Participate in Your Study? 163
Where Will the Study Take Place? Where and How Will the Data Be Collected? 164
How Will the Intervention Be Implemented? 164
What Instruments Need to Be Created or Acquired? 165
When Will the Study Take Place? 165
What Will the Study Cost? 165
Identifying Potential Analyses 167
What Statistics or Qualitative Procedures Will You Use? 167
What is the Expected Outcome or Importance of the Study? 168
Protection of Human Participants 168
Pilot Testing 169
Putting It All Together 169
Proposal Format 172
A Research Proposal Versus a Grant Application 174
Summary 175
Discussion Questions 175
Your Research Project in Action 176
Further Reading 177
References 177
Literature Examples 177
Chapter 9 Analyzing and Interpreting Experimental Research 178
Experimental Data 179
Types of Data 179
Selecting a Statistic Consistent With Your Design and Appropriate to Your Data 179
Interpreting the Results of Analyses 184
Data Entry 184
Understanding Output From Statistical Analysis 185
Reporting Experimental Results 186
Data Displays 187
Single-Subject Designs 189
Discussing Experimental Results 191
Statistical Conclusion Validity 194
Putting It All Together 195
Summary 195
Discussion Questions 195
Your Research Project in Action 195
Further Reading 196
References 196
Literature Examples 196
Chapter 10 Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Data 197
Data Management 197
Using Technology 198
Organizing Documents 198
Data Analysis 199
General Techniques for Data Analysis 200
Reading Data 200
Coding Data 200
Using Grounded Theory 204
Trustworthiness 208
Documenting and Reporting Results 209
Putting It All Together 212
Summary 215
Discussion Questions 216
Your Research Project in Action 216
Further Reading 217
References 217
Literature Examples 218
Chapter 11 Analyzing and Interpreting Descriptive Research 219
Descriptive Data Analysis and Interpretation 220
Data Displays 220
Correlational Research 222
Data Entry 222
Selecting a Statistic Consistent With Your Design and Appropriate to Your Data 222
Interpreting Results of Analyses 223
Scatter Plot 225
Discussing Results 226
Causal Comparative Research 227
Selecting a Statistic Consistent With Your Design and Appropriate to Your Data 227
Interpreting Results of Analyses 228
Discussing Results 231
Mixed Methods Research 232
Putting It All Together 233
Summary 235
Discussion Questions 235
Your Research Project in Action 236
Further Reading 236
References 236
Literature Examples 237
Chapter 12 Writing Research Reports 238
Writing for Publication 238
Nuts and Bolts 239
Sections of a Manuscript 242
Getting Your Writing Published 246
Instructions for Authors 247
Submission and Review Process 247
The Ethics 248
Putting It All Together 249
Summary 249
References 250
Literature Examples 250
Appendix A Organizations That Support Educational Research 251
Appendix B Using Microsoft® Excel to Analyze Data 261
Glossary 267
Index 274
About the Author 284