Practicing Research: Discovering Evidence That Matters provides
students, practitioners, and researchers with guidance on best
practices. The book s eight chapters correspond to the skills that
research consumers need to discover evidence that matters. Author
Arlene Fink pays special attention to facilitating student learning
by offeringing over a hundred examples, exercises, tables, figures,
and checklists, as well as an extensive glossary. All the examples
are taken from existing research and programs and grounded in the
practitioner s reality.Key FeaturesProvides methods for determining
the validity of evidence and how to justify an acceptable level of
proof based on science, experience, and values Offers practical
frameworks to guide the research process and take the student from
needs assessment to program implementation and evaluation through
to implementation of resultsShows how to engage diverse
stakeholders (communities, teachers) in the research
processAccompanied by a companion Web site at
www.sagepub.com/finkstudythat consists of Web exercises for
students for each chapter
Intended Audience
This text is intended to be the core text or one of the primary
texts for applied research courses at the graduate level in
Education, Social Work, Public Administration and Policy,
Evaluation, Health, Nursing, and Criminal Justice. Readers should
have a passing familiarity with the idea of research, but no
special research expertise is necessary.
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