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Week One Readings and Resources
Required Readings
- Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches, Ch. 1–4
- Advanced Methods in Family Therapy Research: A Focus on Validity and Change, Ch. 1–5
- Examine the following research articles as examples of the three types of designs:
- Qualitative example: Auerbach, S. (2007). From moral supporters to struggling advocates: Reconceptualizing parent roles in education through experience of working-class families of color. Urban Education, 42(3), 250–283.
- Quantitative example: Niven, D. (2006). A field experiment on the effects of negative campaign mail on voter turnout in a municipal election. Political Research Quarterly, 59(2), 203–210.
- Mixed methods example: Brazier, A., Cooke, K., & Moravan, V. (2008). Using mixed methods for evaluating an integrative approach to cancer care: A case study. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 7(1), 5–17.
Required Resources
- VIDEO: “How to Read Academic Research” (Links to an external site.)
Recommended Readings
Examine the literature reviews within the following research articles:
- Theoretically oriented qualitative example: Auerbach, S. (2007). From moral supporters to struggling advocates: Reconceptualizing parent roles in education through experience of working-class families of color. Urban Education, 42(3), 250–283.
- Literature review on pp. 252–256
- Inductive qualitative example: Plano Clark, V. L., Miller, D. L., Creswell, J. W., McVea, K., McEntarffer, R., Harter, L. M., & Mickelson, W. T. (2002). In conversation: High school students talk to students about tobacco use and prevention strategies. Qualitative Health Research, 12(9), 1264–1283.
- Literature review on pp. 1264 & 1265
- Quantitative example: Frankenberger, K. D. (2004). Adolescent egocentrism, risk perceptions, and sensation seeking among smoking and nonsmoking youth. Journal of Adolescent Research, 19(5), 576–590.
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Literature review on pp. 577–580
- Mixed methods example: Parmelee, J. H., Perkins, S. C., & Sayre, J. J. (2007). “What about people our age?” Applying qualitative and quantitative methods to uncover how political ads alienate college students. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 1(2), 183–199.
- Literature review on pp. 184–187
Examine the ethical considerations within the following research articles:
- Qualitative example: Haldenby, A. M., Berman, H., & Forchuk, C. (2007). Homelessness and health in adolescents. Qualitative Health Research, 17(9), 1232–1244.
- Ethical issues on p. 1236
- Quantitative example: Unger, M., Faure, M., & Frieg, A. (2006). Strength training in adolescent learners with cerebral palsy: A randomized controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation, 20(6), 469–477.
- Ethical issues on p. 471
- Mixed methods example: Messer, L., Steckler, A., & Dignan, M. (1999). Early detection of cervical cancer among Native American women: A qualitative supplement to a quantitative study. Health Education & Behavior, 26(4), 547–562.
- Ethical issues on pp. 184–187
Recommended Resources
- APA Style online tutorial (Links to an external site.)
- Creswell PowerPoint Ch. 1
- Creswell PowerPoint Ch. 4
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1.Discuss your own research interests. What are you interested in studying? Why? How does your philosophical worldview influence the types of research you are interested in conducting? ( MY RESEARCH TOPIC WILL BE Infidelity AND HOW IT AFFECTS A MARRAIGE AND THE PEOPLE WITHIN THE MARRIAGE INCLUDING ONLY CHILDREN AND PARENT) tHIS TOPIC WILL BE FOCUSED ON FOR EVERY PROJECT I GIVE YOU.
2.What are some specific ethical challenges in conducting family therapy research? Under what circumstances would you attempt to persuade a potential study participant to consent to an interview or complete a survey? Do you believe this to be ethical or unethical? Why? What are some ethical issues you might face with your potential project? How might you address them?
PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS I WANT MY RESEARCH TOPIC TO BE Infidelity AND HOW IT AFFECTS A MARRAIGE AND THE PEOPLE WITHIN THE MARRIAGE INCLUDING ONLY CHILDREN AND PARENT) IM WILLING TO TAKE SUGGESTIONS ON THE TOPIC