How to Read, Evaluate, and Use Research
- Sharon L. Nichols - The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
- Paul A. Schutz - University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
- Sofia Bahena - The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Evaluating & Understanding Research | Introduction to Research Methods | Research Methods | Research Methods & Experimental Psychology | Research Methods in Criminal Justice | Research Methods in Education | Research Methods in Health & Nursing | Research Methods in Sociology | Research Methods in Sociology
This text helps students learn how to select, read, understand, and evaluate the research they read. Many texts focus on the process of conducting research and not as much on how students in applied disciplines can assess and apply that research in their future professional lives; this text aims to fill that gap. Organized in the same way as a research article, the book includes a chapter on literature reviews and research questions, followed by three methods chapters (quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods), and a chapter on research conclusions and implications. The book includes a wealth of pedagogical features including Learning Objectives, Check Your Understanding questions, a Guided Application exercise in each chapter, suggested further reading, and a glossary. Three research articles, used as exemplars throughout, are included in the appendix to the book.
This book will support learning for students and researchers in all avenues. Through introduction and development of key research topics, readers will gain a deeper understanding of some of the important fundamental concepts of research.
The authors provide a well-defined yet simple explanation of how students can find, analyze, and apply research to their own evidence-based practice.
This is an excellent and readable resource for doctoral students starting their dissertation process and at the beginning of their work to identify, integrate and apply scholarship to emerging research projects. It is one of the better texts I have seen in recent years that synthesizes the basic concepts for research methods and scholarly inquiry.
Nichols et al. do a good job showing why research is important. I love that finding peer-reviewed sources is treated as a separate topic
than the literature review.
I like the different approach to research methods this book provides. Not all students in our course move on to graduate school so this is highly useful for show them how use research in their future careers
Sample Materials & Chapters
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Chapter 2. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW OF DATA-DRIVEN ARTICLES