Research in Education: Evidence-Based Inquiry, 7th edition
Published by Pearson (May 29, 2009) © 2010
- James H. McMillan Virginia Commonwealth University
- Sally Schumacher Virginia Commonwealth University
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- Balanced Coverage. The treatment of qualitative research is parallel to that of quantitative research to enable students to better understand all approaches to research.
- Extensive Use of Examples. Numerous updated excerpts from published studies gradually introduce students to the style and format of published articles. Examples of complete articles illustrate different methodologies.
- Thoughtful Pedagogy. Each chapter includes instructional aids that provide a user-friendly framework, such as  key terms, application problems, concept maps, and criteria for evaluating studies.Â
- Extensive Use of Internet. The Internet's application for research is presented throughout.
The seventh edition of Research in Education: Evidence-Based Inquiry has been extensively revised to respond to increasingly stringent standards for conducting quality research.
The seventh edition includes some important changes. Overall, duplication of some content has been mitigated, and there are new chapters. New and improved features include the following:
- Substantial revision of all chapters with greater depth of coverage to present the most current and useful content available in educational research.
- A new chapter on mixed methods (Chapter 16)
- Expanded coverage of action research (Chapter 19)
- Expanded coverage of measurement–now presented in two chapters, Chapter 8: Quantitative Data Collection: Technical Adequacy and Chapter 9: Collecting Quantitative Data
- The chapter on reviewing literature has combined traditional and internet strategies and resources, emphasizing the use of technology.
- There are now nearly 200 excerpts from 80 different journals.
- The chapter on designing quantitative research has been changed to include design sensitivity and other principles that are important in planning studies. There are some revisions in threats to internal validity, including more emphasis on fidelity of implementation and variability. Sampling and measurement topics have been moved to separate chapters.
- The coverage of secondary data analysis is now included with nonexperimental designs.
- Ethical guidelines and IRB procedures has been expanded.
- There is an increase in the number of diagrams, visuals, and figures to aid understanding.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Evidence-Based Inquiry
Chapter 2: Research Designs and Reading Research Reports
Chapter 3: Research Problems, Questions and Hypotheses
Chapter 4: Review of Literature
Chapter 5: Designing Quantitative Research: Purpose, Validity, and Ethical Considerations
Chapter 6: Participants, Subjects and Sampling for Quantitative Designs
Chapter 7: Descriptive Statistics
Chapter 8: Quantitative Data Collection: Technical Adequacy
Chapter 9: Collecting Quantitative Data
Chapter 10: Nonexperimental Research Designs, Surveys, and Secondary Data Analysis
Chapter 11: Experimental, Quasi-Experimental, and Single-Subject Designs
Chapter 12: Understanding and Reporting Inferential Data Analyses
Chapter 13: Designing Qualitative Research
Chapter 14: Collecting Qualitative Data
Chapter 15: Qualitative Data Analysis
Chapter 16: Mixed-Methods Designs
Chapter 17: Concept Analysis and Historical Research
Chapter 18: Evaluation Research and Policy Analysis
Chapter 19: Action Research
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Appendix A: Answers to Application Problems
Appendix B: Guidelines for Writing Research Proposals
Appendix C: Guidelines for Writing Research Reports
Appendix D: Glossary
Appendix E: Calculations for Selected Descriptive and Inferential Statistics Â
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