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Handbook of Ethics in Quantitative Methodology (Paperback)
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Handbook of Ethics in Quantitative Methodology (Paperback)
Series: Multivariate Applications Series
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This comprehensive Handbook is the first to provide a practical,
interdisciplinary review of ethical issues as they relate to
quantitative methodology including how to present evidence for
reliability and validity, what comprises an adequate tested
population, and what constitutes scientific knowledge for
eliminating biases. The book uses an ethical framework that
emphasizes the human cost of quantitative decision making to help
researchers understand the specific implications of their choices.
The order of the Handbook chapters parallels the chronology of the
research process: determining the research design and data
collection; data analysis; and communicating findings. Each
chapter: Explores the ethics of a particular topic Identifies
prevailing methodological issues Reviews strategies and approaches
for handling such issues and their ethical implications Provides
one or more case examples Outlines plausible approaches to the
issue including best-practice solutions. Part 1 presents ethical
frameworks that cross-cut design, analysis, and modeling in the
behavioral sciences. Part 2 focuses on ideas for disseminating
ethical training in statistics courses. Part 3 considers the
ethical aspects of selecting measurement instruments and sample
size planning and explores issues related to high stakes testing,
the defensibility of experimental vs. quasi-experimental research
designs, and ethics in program evaluation. Decision points that
shape a researchers' approach to data analysis are examined in Part
4 - when and why analysts need to account for how the sample was
selected, how to evaluate tradeoffs of hypothesis-testing vs.
estimation, and how to handle missing data. Ethical issues that
arise when using techniques such as factor analysis or multilevel
modeling and when making causal inferences are also explored. The
book concludes with ethical aspects of reporting meta-analyses, of
cross-disciplinary statistical reform, and of the publication
process. This Handbook appeals to researchers and practitioners in
psychology, human development, family studies, health, education,
sociology, social work, political science, and business/marketing.
This book is also a valuable supplement for quantitative methods
courses required of all graduate students in these fields.
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