
Applying Educational Research, Pearson New International Edition, 6th edition
- Joyce P. Gall |
- M D. Gall |
- Walter R. Borg |
Title overview
This text is intended for instructors who emphasize teaching students how to locate, read, and interpret, and apply the findings of educational research studies. This revision addresses how to design and conduct a research study in more detail.
The text includes numerous recent, published research articles involving high-interest problems of educational practice. The chapters, which treat quantitative, qualitative, and applied forms of educational research, stand alone, allowing instructors to choose those they want to cover. This text brings research alive for educators by introducing readers to people who actually “do” research. Designed for courses focused primarily on applying, rather than conducting research, it includes 13 actual research articles, reprinted in their entirety. The book makes no assumptions about readers' prior knowledge of research or statistics. This text builds students' confidence so that they are able to successfully read research reports and research. For the first time, readers will see the relevance of research to educational practice.
- The text provides detailed treatment of how to locate, read, review, and apply the findings of research reports in the education literature. The 13 reprinted research reports cover all the major quantitative research methods and qualitative research approaches discussed in the text.
- Original researcher's comments accompanying each reprinted article address many of the challenges and opportunities involved in the design, conduct, and reporting of research.
- A balanced approach to both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
- Accessible coverage on statistical analysis provides a non-threatening introduction to the basic techniques needed to apply or conduct research. (Ch. 6 ). The reprinted research reports include footnotes, prepared by the authors, that explain specialized statistics or refer to book pages where the statistics are discussed.
- Updated treatment of action research (Ch. 15) shows students how they can conduct research projects in their work settings in order to improve their practice or solve work-related problems.
- Chapter-opening vignettes introduce the ideas of the chapter and show how a typical student benefits from learning the information presented in the chapter.
- Provides strong coverage on the most recent computer search procedures for applying research.
- End-of-chapter multiple-choice questions allow students to monitor their comprehension.
- NEW! Seven of the 13 research articles, all published since 2000, are new to this edition. Each of the 13 articles is a well designed, reported example of the research method it illustrates. More diverse article sources, including a wider variety of journals, topics, and specializations, expose students to a myriad of research avenues.
- Careful updates and revisions throughout the text reflect current educational research and practice.
- NEW! The examples for outlining a research proposal show students how the various elements of a research study are designed.
- New updates of research examples, inclusion of Resources for Further Study, and appendices reflecting current issues in education and new trends in research methodology.
- Updated treatment of qualitative research, including major revisions of Chapter 12, “Critical-Theory Research” and Chapter 15, “Action Research.”
- Numerous new tables and figures have been added to further clarity and readability
- New Research Proposal Guide can be packaged for FREE with this text.
Table of contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 Using Research Evidence to Improve Educational Practice
Chapter 2 Doing Your Own Research: From Proposal to Final Report
PART II: APPLYING EXISTING RESEARCH STUDIES TO PROBLEMS
OF PRACTICE
Chapter 3 Conducting and Writing Your Own Literature Review
Chapter 4 Using Search Engines in a Literature Review
Chapter 5 Making Use of Available Literature Reviews
PART III: USING QUANTITATIVE METHODOLOGY TO STUDY
PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE
Chapter 6 Analyzing and Evaluating Reports of Quantitative Research Studies
Chapter 7 Using Descriptive Statistics to Study Problems of Practice
Chapter 8 The Practical Significance of Statistical Results
Chapter 9 Tests of Statistical Significance
Chapter 10 Descriptive Research
Chapter 11 Group-Comparison Research
Chapter 12 Correlational Research
Chapter 13 Experimental Research
PART IV: USING QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY TO STUDY
PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE
Chapter 14 Case Study Research
Chapter 15 Narrative Research
Chapter 16 Ethnographic and Critical Ethnographic Research
Chapter 17 Historical Research
PART V: COMBINING QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGIES TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE
Chapter 18 Mixed-Methods Research
PART VI: USING OTHER METHODOLOGIES TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE
Chapter 19 Action Research
Chapter 20 Evaluation Research
SELF-CHECK TEST ANSWERS
APPENDICES
1. Guide for Outlining a Quantitative or Qualitative Research Proposal
2. Questions To Ask Yourself When Evaluating a Report of a Quantitative Study
3. Questions to Ask Yourself When Evaluating a Report of a Qualitative Study
4. Design-Specific Questions to Ask Yourself When Evaluating a Research Report