
Applying Educational Research: How To Read, Do, and Use Research To Solve Problems of Practice, 7th edition
Published by Pearson (June 18, 2014) © 2015
- M D. Gall |
- Joyce P. Gall |
- Walter R. Borg |
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Table of contents
Table of Contents
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1: Using Research Evidence to Improve Educational Practice
- Evidence-Based Professional Practice
- Evidence-Based Practice in Education
- The Purpose of Educational Research
- Characteristics of Research as an Approach to Inquiry
- Quantitative and Qualitative Research
- Collaborating with Researchers
- A Personal Note: The Research “Spark”
- An Example of How Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: How Students’ Sleepy Brains Fail Them
- Chapter 2: Doing Your Own Research: From Proposal to Final Report
- Identifying a Research Problem
- Outlining a Research Proposal
- Other Steps in the Research Process
- Self-Check Test
- Sample Outline of a Quantitative Research Proposal
- Sample Outline of a Qualitative Research Proposal
PART 2: APPLYING THE RESEARCH LITERATURE TO PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE
- Chapter 3: Conducting and Writing Your Own Literature Review
- Informal Literature Reviews
- Formal Literature Reviews
- Professional Literature Reviews
- A Systematic Procedure for Doing Formal Literature Reviews
- Parts and Presentation of a Literature Review
- Self-Check Test
- Article: The Case For and Against Homework
- Article: The Process Writing Approach: A Meta-Analysis
- Chapter 4: Using Search Engines and Available Literature Reviews
- The Purpose of Search Engines
- Selecting a Useful Search Engine
- Using Search Engines
- Obtaining a Publication after a Literature Search
- Locating Published Literature Reviews
- Criteria for Evaluating Published Literature Reviews
- An Example of How Literature Reviews Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
PART 3: USING QUANTITATIVE METHODOLOGY TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE
- Chapter 5: Analyzing and Evaluating Reports of Quantitative Research Studies
- Organization of a Quantitative Research Report
- Abstract and Introduction
- Method Section: Sampling Procedures
- Method Section: Measures
- Method Section: Research Design and Procedures
- Results Section
- Discussion Section
- An Example of How Quantitative Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: Developing a Measure of Behavior Change in a Program to Help Low-Income Parents Prevent Unhealthful Weight Gain in Children
- Chapter 6: Using Descriptive Statistics to Study Problems of Practice
- Constructs, Variables, and Measurement Scales
- Statistical Analysis of Data
- Descriptive Statistics
- Multivariate Descriptive Statistics
- Calculating Descriptive Statistics
- An Example of How Descriptive Statistics Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Chapter 7: Tests of Statistical Significance
- The Logic of Statistical Significance and Confidence Intervals
- Inferential Statistics
- Tests of Statistical Significance
- Calculating Statistics
- Using Statistics to Improve Professional Practice
- An Example of How Tests of Statistical Significance Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Chapter 8: The Practical Significance of Statistical Results
- The Practical Significance of Statistical Results
- Comparisons with Personal and Organizational Standards
- Comparisons with Ideal Standards
- Comparisons with Curriculum Standards
- Comparisons Based on Rankings
- Comparisons Involving Tables of Norms
- Comparisons Involving Standard Scores
- Effect Sizes
- Gain Scores
- Practical Significance as an Interpretive Process
- An Example of How Determining the Practical Significance of Statistical Results Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: Can Growth Ever Be beside the Point?
- Chapter 9: Descriptive Research
- The Relevance of Descriptive Research to Educational Practice
- Examples of Descriptive Research
- Features of a Descriptive Research Report
- Evaluating a Descriptive Research Study
- An Example of How Descriptive Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: Examining the Extent and Nature of Online Learning in American K-12 Education: The Research Initiatives of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- Chapter 10: Group Comparison Research
- Classification of Quantitative Research Designs
- The Relevance of Group Comparison Research to Educational Practice
- Examples of Group Comparison Research
- Features of a Group Comparison Research Report
- Evaluating a Group Comparison Research Study
- An Example of How Group Comparison Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: Jordanian Prospective and Experienced Chemistry Teachers’ Beliefs about Teaching and Learning and their Potential for Educational Reform
- Chapter 11: Correlational Research
- Comparison of Correlational and Group Comparison Research Designs
- Examples of Correlational Research
- Correlation between Two Variables
- Correlation Involving More Than Two Variables
- Features of a Correlational Research Report
- Evaluating a Correlational Research Study
- An Example of How Correlational Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: The Measurement and Predictive Ability of Metacognition in Middle School Learners
- Chapter 12: Experimental Research
- The Relevance of Experimental Research to Educational Practice
- Characteristics of Experiments
- Examples of Experimental Research
- Features of a Report of a Pretest–Posttest Control-Group Experiment with Randomization
- Other Group Experiment Designs
- Threats to the Internal Validity of Experiments
- Threats Directly Involving the Experimental Intervention
- Threats to the External Validity of Experiments
- Single-Case Experiments
- Features of a Report of a Single-Case Experiment
- Evaluating an Experimental Research Study
- An Example of How Experimental Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: After-School Multifamily Groups: A Randomized Controlled Trial Involving Low-Income, Urban, Latino Children
- Article: Increasing On-Task Behavior in the Classroom: Extension of Self-Monitoring Strategies
PART 4: USING QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE
- Chapter 13: Case Studies in Qualitative Research
- How Qualitative Case Study Research Can Help Educators Solve Problems of Practice
- Key Characteristics of Case Studies
- Examples of Case Studies
- The Nature of Qualitative Research
- Qualitative Research Traditions
- Features of a Case Study Report
- Checking the Applicability of Case Study Findings
- Evaluating the Quality and Rigor of a Case Study
- An Example of How Case Study Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: Teaching Secrets: Ask the Kids!
- Article: Exemplary Social Studies Teachers’ Use of Computer-Supported Instruction in the Classroom
- Chapter 14: Ethnography and Critical Research
- The Use of Critical Ethnography to Study Problems of Practice in Education
- The Characteristics of Ethnographic Research
- Differences between Ethnographies and Basic Case Studies
- Examples of Ethnographic Research
- Critical Research as a Field of Inquiry and Practice
- Foundations of Critical Research in Education
- Features of a Critical Ethnographic Research Report
- Evaluating Ethnographies and Critical Ethnographies
- An Example of How Ethnography and Critical Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: A Visual Ethnography on Pedagogy, Aesthetics, and the Spatial Experience of Growing Up Urban
- Chapter 15: Narrative Research
- Narratives as a Focus for Research
- Examples of Narrative Research in Education
- Features of a Narrative Research Report
- Evaluating a Narrative Research Study
- An Example of How Narrative Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: Teacher Identity and Early Career Resilience: Exploring the Links
- Chapter 16: Historical Research
- The Nature of Historical Research
- The Role of Historical Research in Education
- Methods of Historical Research
- Identifying Historical Sources
- Validating Historical Evidence
- Interpreting Historical Data
- Features of a Historical Research Report
- Evaluating Historical Research
- An Example of How Historical Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: Go To the Principal’s Office: Toward a Social History of the School Principal in North America
PART 5: COMBINING QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGIES TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE
- Chapter 17: Mixed-Methods Research
- The Need for Multiple Research Methods
- Types of Mixed-Methods Research
- Reading a Mixed-Methods Research Report
- Evaluating Reports of Mixed-Methods Studies
- An Example of How Mixed-Methods Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: A Portrait of Administrator, Teacher, and Parent Perceptions of Title I School Improvement Plans
PART 6: USING OTHER RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE
- Chapter 18: Action Research
- The History of Action Research
- Using Action Research to Address Problems of Practice
- Examples of Action Research Studies
- Design Features of Action Research
- How Action Research Differs from Educators’ Other Approaches to Problem Solving
- Purposes and Benefits of Action Research
- Applying Action Science to Action Research
- The Insider–Outsider Perspective in Collaborative Action Research
- Evaluating the Credibility and Trustworthiness of Action Research Projects
- An Example of How Action Research Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: Recognizing a “Different Drum” Through Close-Reading Strategies
- Chapter 19: Evaluation Research
- The Use of Evaluation Research in Educational Decision Making
- Examples of Evaluation Research
- Programs as a Focus of Evaluation Research
- Evaluation Research as a Political Activity
- Models of Evaluation Research
- How to Read an Evaluation Research Report
- Evaluating an Evaluation Research Study and Uses of Evaluation in Educational Practice
- An Example of How Program Evaluations Can Help in Solving Problems of Practice
- Self-Check Test
- Article: What Did the Teachers Think? Teachers’ Responses to the Use of Value-Added Modeling as a Tool for Evaluating Teacher Effectivenes
Self-Check Test Answers
Appendix 1 Guide for Outlining a Quantitative or Qualitative Research Proposal
Appendix 2 Search Options in the ERIC Search Machine
Appendix 3 Questions To Ask Yourself When Evaluating a Report of a Quantitative Study
Appendix 4 Questions to Ask Yourself When Evaluating a Report of a Qualitative Study
Appendix 5 Design-Specific Questions to Ask Yourself When Evaluating a Research Report
Glossary
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