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Detailed Contents1. Analytic Conten
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Analytic Contents of Research Techn
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Chapter 8. Quantitative MethodsUsin
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PurposeThis book advances a framewo
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FormatIn each chapter, we share exa
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Chapter 1 The Selection of a Resear
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Philosophical WorldviewsAlthough ph
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Reality and Lincoln and Guba’s (1
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Rorty (1990). There are many forms
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population by studying a sample of
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Research Approaches as Worldviews,
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Criteria for Selecting a Research A
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Writing Exercises1. Identify a rese
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The Literature ReviewOnce the resea
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Design TechniquesRegardless of the
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The Publication Manual of the Ameri
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Kinship Relationship to the Grandch
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Individual ReflectionSchon (1983) d
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Testing Causal Claims in Quantitati
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Identifying the Research DesignDoes
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Identifying or Constructing Data Co
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Format for a Qualitative ProposalBe
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Writing IdeasOver the years, John h
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The Habit of WritingEstablish the d
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Readability of the ManuscriptBefore
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Voice, Tense, and “Fat”From wor
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Ethical Issues to AnticipateIn addi
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Guarantee of confidentiality to the
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Collecting the DataRespect the site
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Analyzing the DataAvoid going nativ
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comprehensive review of many topics
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Chapter 5 The IntroductionAfter hav
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An Abstract for a StudyAn abstract
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Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixe
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implications, and so forth.Discuss
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Significance and Meaning of a Purpo
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responses asked of participants and
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Writing Exercises1. Using the scrip
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Qualitative Research QuestionsIn a
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experiences of family, schooling, a
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Data AnalysisIn the proposal, prese
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Interpreting Results and Writing a
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MethodologyThe site of this study w
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Allocation ratio N2/N1: 1With these
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One-Group Pretest-Posttest DesignTh
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Threats to ValidityThere are severa
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Validity and ReliabilityAlthough va
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procedures. It also can be an ideal
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