Using Research Instruments

Using Research Instruments
Title Using Research Instruments PDF eBook
Author David Wilkinson
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 190
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 0415272793

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This practical, jargon-free, user-friendly guide to the most appropriate use of research instruments provides 'real' examples used in actual projects by practitioners of social and educational research.

Selecting and Describing Your Research Instruments

Selecting and Describing Your Research Instruments
Title Selecting and Describing Your Research Instruments PDF eBook
Author Kelly S. McClure
Publisher Concise Guides to Conducting B
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781433832222

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Series foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Identifying and defining the constructs and variables to measure -- Types of instruments and their properties: Methods to measure variables and constructs -- Identifying available instruments -- Gathering and organizing information about instruments -- Permissions and feasibility -- Using the evidence to guide your instrument selection -- Following ethical principles and guidelines -- Describing instruments effectively for different audiences -- Troubleshooting -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- References -- Index -- About the author -- About the series editor.

Data Collection Research Methods in Applied Linguistics

Data Collection Research Methods in Applied Linguistics
Title Data Collection Research Methods in Applied Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Heath Rose
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 313
Release 2019-11-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1350025852

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The successful collection of data is a key challenge to obtaining reliable and valid results in applied linguistics research. Data Collection Research Methods in Applied Linguistics investigates how research is conducted in the field, encompassing the challenges and obstacles applied linguists face in collecting good data. The book explores frequently used data collection techniques, including: * interviews and focus groups * observations * stimulated recall and think aloud protocols * data elicitation tasks * corpus methods * questionnaires * validated tests and measures Each chapter focuses on one type of data collection, outlining key concepts, threats to reliability and validity, procedures for good data collection, and implications for researchers. The chapters also include exemplary research projects, showcasing and explaining for readers how the technique was used to collect data in a successfully published study. This book is an essential resource for both novice and experienced applied linguists tackling data collection techniques for the first time.

The Researcher's Toolkit

The Researcher's Toolkit
Title The Researcher's Toolkit PDF eBook
Author David Wilkinson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 170
Release 2002-01-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1134608128

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The Researcher's Toolkit is a practical rather than an academic text for all those undertaking, perhaps for the first time, small-scale research. Written by an experienced team of practising researchers, it covers the entire research process - from designing and submitting a research proposal through to its completion. This book is suitable for all researchers, but is particularly designed for those practitioner-based researchers from the fields of education, social work, nursing, criminal justice and community work. This fresh new idea for those conducting small-scale research comes from a team of practising researchers who possess a broad range of experiences and knowledge of research design, execution and completion. They write in a user-friendly style that those researchers new to the subject will find easy to follow and understand. It will act both as a roadmap to planning, execution and completing research and also as a dip-in reference guide. Using features such as activity boxes to highlight key concepts and short summary boxes to indicate fundamental elements of the research area under discussion, this accessible book will be of great value to all who read it.

Research Instruments in Social Gerontology

Research Instruments in Social Gerontology
Title Research Instruments in Social Gerontology PDF eBook
Author David J. Mangen
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 669
Release 1982
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1452907897

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Using Research to Improve Child Care for Low-income Families

Using Research to Improve Child Care for Low-income Families
Title Using Research to Improve Child Care for Low-income Families PDF eBook
Author An-Me Chung
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1997
Genre Child care services
ISBN

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Selecting and Describing Your Research Instruments

Selecting and Describing Your Research Instruments
Title Selecting and Describing Your Research Instruments PDF eBook
Author Kelly S. McClure
Publisher American Psychological Association (APA)
Pages
Release 2020
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781433832239

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"Emerging researchers are often surprised to learn that instrument selection is a complex and important step in the process of research design. The first of its kind, this concise guide explains how to identify appropriate instruments, select the best ones for the job, and properly describe the instruments so that others will know how and why they were chosen. Each chapter in the book focuses on a specific aspect of instrument selection, with illuminating examples and helpful worksheets to fill out along the way. Topics include pinpointing what to measure, types of instruments, resources for identifying instruments, organizing information and taking notes, describing instruments for different audiences, ethical issues, considerations around individual differences and diversity, consulting with advisors, and troubleshooting. This book is part of APA's Concise Guides to Conducting Behavioral, Health, and Social Science Research series. Aimed at undergraduate students in research methods courses or others with a lab or research project, each book describes a key stage in the research process. Collectively, these books provide a solid grounding in research from start to finish"--