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  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       Table of Contents 
        
Get Applying Educational Research: How to Read, Do, and Use Research to Solve Problems of Practice, Pearson eText with Loose-Leaf Version Package, 7th Edition by M. D. Gall, University of Oregon Joyce P. Gall, University of Oregon Walter R. Borg, late of Utah State University

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