This text provides a rich, culturally sensitive presentation of
current research techniques in counseling. Author Robert J. Wright
introduces the theory and research involved in research design,
measurement, and assessment with an appealingly clear writing
style. He addresses ways to meet the requirements of providing the
data needed to facilitate evidence-based therapy and interventions
with clients, and also explains methods for the evaluation of
counseling programs and practices. This comprehensive resource
covers a broad range of research methods topics including
qualitative research, action research, quantitative research
including, sampling and probability, and probability-based
hypothesis testing. Coverage of both action research and mixed
methods research designs are also included.
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