Developed for an NIH training institute, this volume is
organized around the most frequently asked questions by researchers
starting their careers in applied research in child and adolescent
development. With contributions from the leading scholars in the
field, actual research experiences highlight the challenges one
faces in conducting such research. The techniques and theoretical
frameworks most suitable for guiding the applied research process
are reviewed along with related ethical and cultural
considerations. Each chapter features the authors introduction to
their own careers in applied research. Also included are practical
tips, case studies, and sidebars featuring frequently asked
questions.
This practical resource provides tips on how to:
- Modify the most frequently used methodological techniques while
maintaining the integrity of the data
- Manage the unpredictable nature of real world research
- Frame community relevant research questions in an academically
acceptable way
- Secure funding to conduct applied research
- Disseminate the research results so as to have the greatest
impact on policy and practice.
The book opens with the most frequently asked questions, tips on
getting started in an applied research career, and an overview of
and theoretical framework for generating applied developmental
research ideas. Section 2 focuses on research designs including the
most frequently used methodological and measurement techniques and
tips on how to modify them to applied settings. Ethical challenges
and cultural issues in working with special populations are also
addressed. Section 3 focuses on conducting applied research in
school, community, and clinical settings with an emphasis on the
challenges encountered when conducting actual research as opposed
to the more controlled settings taught in a classroom. Guidelines
for protecting the populations involved in the study and strategies
for recruiting and retaining participants are also addressed. The
book concludes with strategies for disseminating research findings
so as to have the greatest impact on policy and practice, for
publishing research, and for securing funding.
Intended as a practical guide, this book is ideal for those just
starting their careers in applied research, for students preparing
their dissertations, and for the faculty who prepare these
students. The book s accessible approach also appeals to
researchers in the behavioral, social, and health sciences,
education, and those in government and industry.
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