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This book introduces the fundamentals of research methods and how
they apply to the discipline of urban and regional planning.
Written at a level appropriate for upper-level undergraduate and
beginning master's level students, the text fills a gap in the
literature for textbooks on urban planning. Additionally, the book
can be used as a reference for planning practitioners and
researchers when analyzing quantitative and qualitative data in
urban and regional planning and related fields. The volume does not
assume advanced knowledge of mathematical formulas. Rather, it
begins with the essentials of research methods, such as the
identification of the research problems in planning, the literature
review, data collection and presentation, descriptive data
analysis, and report of findings. Its discipline-specific topics
include field research methods, qualitative data analysis, economic
and demographic analysis, evaluation research, and methods in
sub-disciplines such as land use planning, transportation planning,
environmental planning, and housing analysis. Designed with
instruction in mind, this book features downloadable materials,
including learning outcomes, chapter highlights, chapter review
questions, datasets, and certain Excel models. Students will be
able to download review questions to enhance the learning process
and datasets to practice methods.
This book introduces the fundamentals of research methods and how
they apply to the discipline of urban and regional planning.
Written at a level appropriate for upper-level undergraduate and
beginning master’s level students, the text fills a gap in the
literature for textbooks on urban planning. Additionally, the book
can be used as a reference for planning practitioners and
researchers when analyzing quantitative and qualitative data in
urban and regional planning and related fields. The volume does not
assume advanced knowledge of mathematical formulas. Rather, it
begins with the essentials of research methods, such as the
identification of the research problems in planning, the literature
review, data collection and presentation, descriptive data
analysis, and report of findings. Its discipline-specific topics
include field research methods, qualitative data analysis, economic
and demographic analysis, evaluation research, and methods in
sub-disciplines such as land use planning, transportation planning,
environmental planning, and housing analysis. Designed with
instruction in mind, this book features downloadable materials,
including learning outcomes, chapter highlights, chapter review
questions, datasets, and certain Excel models. Students will be
able to download review questions to enhance the learning process
and datasets to practice methods.
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