2nd Edition

Fundamentals of Educational Research

By Garry Anderson, Nancy Arsenault Copyright 1998
    280 Pages
    by Routledge

    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    Fundamentals of Educational Research succeeds in cutting through the complexities of research to give the novice reader a sound basis to define, develop, and conduct study, while providing insights for even the accomplished reader.
    This best-selling book is of value to all social researchers, but in particular to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers employed in private industry, management and government agencies. Anderson discusses the research process and offers a wealth of information on how to define a research problem, plan a study, develop a research framework, collect the data, analyse it and write it into a credible paper or thesis. He has captured the essential components of the research process in a book that balances the quantitative and qualitative perspectives through both the academic and consulting research traditions.

    Part I: - Introduction to Educational Research 1. The Nature of Educational Research 2. Research Ethics 3. The Research Process 4. Defining a Research Problem 5. Research Information 6. Research Frameworks 7. Scholarly Communication 8. Review of the Literature Part II - Types of Research 9. Introduction to Types of Research 10. Historical Research 11. Descriptive Research 12. Correlational Research 13. Qualitative Research 14. Evaluative Research 15. Case Study Part III - Data Collection 16. Data Collection 17. Questionnaires 18. Inquiry Protocol 19. Successful Interviews 20. Focus Groups

    Biography

    Garry Anderson, Nancy Arsenault