`This is a practical guide to carrying out research in counselling and the helping professions generally. It covers all major aspects of research and guides the reader through the essential processes involved, from setting up and conducting a study, to analyzing data and evaluating findingsβ² - New T
Counseling Research: A Scholar-Practitioner Approach
β Scribed by Richard S Balkin; David M Kleist
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 301
- Edition
- Paperback
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Title Page......Page 5
Copyright......Page 6
Preface......Page 7
Acknowledgments......Page 9
About the Authors......Page 10
About the Contributors......Page 11
Part I: The Essence of Research in the Counseling Profession......Page 12
Chapter 1: The Counselor as a Practitioner-Scholar......Page 14
Chapter 2: The Research Process......Page 26
Chapter 3: Ethical and Multicultural Issues in Counseling Research......Page 44
Chapter 4: Types of Research......Page 63
Part II: Quantitative Research Designs......Page 79
Chapter 5: Fundamental Concepts in Quantitative Research......Page 81
Chapter 6: Examining Relationships......Page 99
Chapter 7: Examining Differences Between Groups......Page 114
Chapter 8: Examining Differences Within Groups and Single-Case Research Designs......Page 133
Chapter 9: Synthesizing Research Results Using Meta-Analysis......Page 150
Part III: Qualitative Research Designs......Page 169
Chapter 10: Fundamental Concepts in Qualitative Research......Page 171
Chapter 11: Multiple Perspectives on a Phenomenon: The Qualitative Lenses......Page 189
Part IV: Practice-Based Research......Page 213
Chapter 12: Measurement in Counseling Research......Page 214
Chapter 13: Program Evaluation......Page 228
Index......Page 248
Technical Support......Page 300
End User License Agreement......Page 301
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