9th Edition

Writing Empirical Research Reports A Basic Guide for Students of the Social and Behavioral Sciences

By Melisa C. Galvan, Fred Pyrczak Copyright 2023
    196 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    196 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Writing Empirical Research Reports: A Basic Guide for Students of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Ninth Edition, offers clear and practical guidance on how to write research proposals, reports, theses, and dissertations.

    The book describes the types of information that should be included, how this information should be expressed, and where various types of information should be placed within a research report. The organization is designed to walk students through all the elements required when writing an original research report for a class, for a thesis/dissertation, or for publication. Most guidelines are illustrated with examples from actual (and recent) research reports published in peer-reviewed journals across the social and behavioral sciences. The new edition includes fully updated examples and chapter exercises, expanded material on qualitative methods, significant new material on research ethics, and new content on online research including social media.

    Accompanied by online resources for students and instructors, Writing Empirical Research Reports is ideal for use in research methods courses, thesis/dissertation preparation courses, research seminars where writing a research report is a culminating activity, and any graduate-level seminar in which the instructor covers the vital components necessary to prepare a research manuscript for submission for publication.

    1: Structuring a Research Report  2: Writing Simple Research Hypotheses  3: A Closer Look at Hypotheses  4: Writing Research Objectives and Questions  5: Writing Titles  6: Writing Introductions and Literature Reviews  7: Writing Definitions  8: Writing Assumptions, Limitations, and Delimitations  9: Writing Method Sections  10: Describing Experimental Methods  11: Writing Analysis and Results Sections  12: Writing Discussion Sections  13: Writing Abstracts  14: A Closer Look at Writing Reports of Qualitative or Mixed Methods Research  15: Preparing Reference Lists;  Appendix A: A Checklist of Guidelines  Appendix B: Thinking Straight and Writing That Way  Appendix C: The Null Hypothesis and Significance Testing

    Biography

    Melisa C. Galvan (Ph.D., 2013, UC Berkeley) is co-author of Writing Literature Reviews: A Guide for Students of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Routledge, 2017) and Proposing Empirical Research: A Guide to the fundamentals (Routledge, 2020). Dr. Galvan is Associate Professor at California State University, Northridge.