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Exploring Research (4th Edition) | 
enlarge | Author: Neil J. Salkind Publisher: Prentice Hall Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.6 x 0.8
ISBN: 0130831549 Dewey Decimal Number: 150.72 EAN: 9780130831545 ASIN: 0130831549
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The fifth edition of Exploring Research provides an introduction to research methods in a friendly, approachable writing style. The book explores the use of electronic sources as means to enhance research skills, includes discussions about scientific methods, and the most common types of research in the social and behavioral sciences. Coverage of the research process, problem selection, sampling and generalizability, and the measurement process provides an exhaustive resource for readers seeking to further their research skills. The book also describes how to collect and analyze data, and provides thorough instruction on how to prepare and write a research proposal and manuscript. Principles of data analysis are exemplified using the SR latest version of SPSS. The volume addresses the role and importance of research, the research process, sampling and generalizability, measurement, reliability, and validity, methods of measuring behavior, data collection and descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, nonexperimental research methods, quasi-experimental research methods and writing a research proposal and manuscript. For individuals in business, social work, political science, education and psychology fields that require research.
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Tons of Errors! September 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
While this book is written in a very "user-friendly" style, the amount of typographical, stylistic, and grammatical errors is incredibly distracting! For a book that's supposed to discuss the precision of research methodology, it certainly has a long way to go in being accurate. It seems that on almost every page there is a typographical or grammatical error, which is completely unacceptable in a professional resource (even if it is targeted towards "beginners"). There are a couple of chapters in which entire sections seem been left out and others that are very sloppily edited.
Surely the author could have forked over a couple hundred bucks to get a professional (or even a half-intelligent grad student!) to proofread it. It is in its seventh edition, after all.
If copious amounts of unprofessional errors irritate you in a textbook, avoid this one.
A Great Introductory Research Book December 5, 2005 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Having previously purchased a required research textbook that was written in a truly "mind-numbing" fashion, I went online to find a supplemental text. I was looking for something to help me develop some background knowledge in order to better understand my assigned readings. I consider myself very lucky for having found "Exploring Research". The writing style is very straightforward. I was easily able to read the textbook within a few days, and this made understanding the assigned readings in my course textbook much easier to do.
Easy to understand charts are used to illustrate points and organize the information. Practical resources are given to assist in developing a Literature Review. Rather than simply telling the reader to read a research study "critically", the author provides a list of specific questions an introductory student can ask themselves for each section of a report being read. As a supplemental text for the beginning student, this book is a wonderful resource for making sense of the basic research concepts.
Chapters include: The Role and Importance of Research The Research Process: Coming to Terms Selecting a Problem and Reviewing the Research Sampling and Generalizability Measurement, Reliability, and Validity Methods of Measuring Behavior Data Collection and Descriptive Statistics Introducing Inferential Statistics Nonexperimental Research: Descriptive and Correlational Methods Nonexperimental Research: Qualitative Methods Pre- and True Experimental Research Methods Quasi-Experimental Research: A Close Cousin to Experimental Research Writing a Research Proposal Writing a Research Manuscript
The Best! May 23, 2002 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Regardless of what your research needs are, this books could be called "research for dummies" in its excellent and easy-to-follow explanations. Buy this book, even if your required text is something else - It's filled with examples and can be read like an adventure novel in bed WHILE being truly comprehended! I've taken statistics, research classes, etc. - I wished I had read this book along with my first class! There's nothing dry about this and 1000 words are too few to praise it adequately!
Impressive May 24, 2001 2 out of 21 found this review helpful
One can read the pictures of a book to define the logic or knowledge in it. How? Look at the many different views. What scans through ones mind? The past. It did mine. Fifty dollars is just the beginning of an adventures enterance into the unknown. Have a great day! Norma
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