基本説明
Explains why certain concepts are important, why certain methods are used, and why certain conclusions are drawn.
Full Description
Clearly organized, well-written, and user-friendly, Educational Research, provides a comprehensive look at quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method approaches to research. Using concrete examples throughout, the book features a "Spotlight on Research" section, providing an extended look at three published articles per chapter. The book has been created with a breadth and depth fitting a higher level course, yet is clear enough to accommodate students in advanced undergraduate classes. Set up in a modular format, this easy to read text can be followed in chronological order, or chapters can be used out of sequence to better serve your classroom needs. Rich in pedagogical features, Educational Research offers several elements that help the student to synthesize the main ideas of each chapter into the context of a real world researcher.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to educational research Chapter 2: Research topics
Chapter 3: Research reports
Chapter 4: Ethics and sampling
Chapter 5: Measurement
Chapter 6: Validity and reliability
Chapter 7: Experimental designs
Chapter 8: Single-participant designs
Chapter 9: Non-experimental designs
Chapter 10: Descriptive statistics
Chapter 11: Inferential statistics
Chapter 12: Statistical representation
Chapter 13: Ethnographies and case studies
Chapter 14: Content analysis and historical research
Chapter 15: Mixed-methods designs
Chapter 16: Action research
Chapter 17: Evaluation research
Chapter 18: Research into practice



