⢠Each of the 53 cases presents a practical problem faced by a researcher and the solution he or she selected.
ā¢The questions encourage students to evaluate the researcher's solution and consider alternatives.
ā¢All cases are drawn from the published literature. Your students will evaluate real problems faced by practicing researchers.
ā¢All major topics in research methods are covered. Here are samples from the seven major sections of the book: ā¢Sampling: Sampling Hispanic Adults by Telephone
ā¢Measurement: Social Desirability
ā¢Operational Definitions: Defining "Physical Abuse" of Children
ā¢Procedures: Controlling the Distribution of a Questionnaire
ā¢Experimental and Causal-Comparative Design: Forming Comparison
ā¢Groups in Classroom Research on Reading
ā¢Ethical Considerations: Prescreening Adolescents for Stress
ā¢Interpretation of Results: Health Risk Behaviors of Adolescents
ā¢The extensive instructor's guide provides discussion points as well as samples of students' answers obtained in the field tests.
ā¢This supplementary book makes dry textbook principles come alive! Students learn that research is a dynamic processāthat for many problems there are competing solutions, each with its own advantages and drawbacks.
ā¢The 35 short cases are ideal for classroom discussions. The 18 longer ones make great homework assignments.
