Research and Evaluation for Busy Students and Practitioners: A Survival Guide

Author:   Helen Kara (We Research It Ltd.)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Edition:   Third Edition
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9781447366249


Pages:   306
Publication Date:   31 January 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Research doesn't exist in a bubble but co-exists with a multitude of other tasks and commitments, yet there is more need for people to save time than ever before. Brilliantly attuned to the demands placed on researchers, this book considers how students, academics and professionals alike can save time and stress without compromising the quality of their research or its outcomes. This third edition: - is fully revised with new chapters on research and evaluation ethics, creative methods of collecting data and how research can make a positive difference; -includes illustrative case studies throughout the book and each chapter concludes with exercises, discussion questions and a debate topic; - is accompanied by a fully updated companion website. This supportive book is designed for any student or practitioner who wants to know how to do research on top of their main job and still have a life.

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Author:   Helen Kara (We Research It Ltd.)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
Edition:   Third Edition
ISBN:  

9781447366249


ISBN 10:   1447366247
Pages:   306
Publication Date:   31 January 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction Chapter summary Introduction Being a researcher Why do practitioners do research? Insider and outsider research Doing research or evaluation Managing and commissioning research or evaluation Terminology Structure of this book Case studies Exercise Discussion questions Debate topic 2. Overview of research Chapter summary Introduction Quantitative or qualitative? Solo or collaborative? Highly time-consuming methods Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 3. Research and evaluation ethics Chapter summary Introduction Research ethics management Ethics through the research process Researcher wellbeing Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 4. Methodologies, approaches and theories Chapter summary Introduction Methodologies, methods and approaches Positivist methodology Realist methodologies Constructionist methodologies Interpretivist methodologies Transformative methodologies Ontology and epistemology Action research Evaluation research Mixed methods research Arts-based research Digitally mediated research The role of theory in research and evaluation Theory, research, practice Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 5. Topics and proposals Chapter summary Introduction Choosing a research or evaluation topic Refining your topic From question to data How much data? Qualitative or quantitative methods? Sampling techniques Probability samples Non-probability sampling What is evidence? Writing a proposal Research funders Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 6. Managing your research or evaluation project Chapter summary Introduction Planning Organisation Time management Support from employers Creative time management Reward yourself Look after yourself Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 7. Background research Chapter summary Introduction Document review or literature review? Record-keeping Critical and strategic reading Finding academic journal articles How to conduct a document review How to conduct a literature review Using libraries Making notes Knowing when to stop Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 8. Secondary data Chapter summary Introduction Online secondary data sources Open data Application programming interfaces Large-scale surveys Working with secondary data Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 9. Primary data collection: conventional methods Chapter summary Introduction Collecting quantitative data Collecting qualitative data Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 10. Primary data collection: creative methods Chapter summary Introduction Collecting data online Smartphones Enhanced interviews and focus groups Diaries, field notes, journals and logs Visual data Mapping Mobile methods Case studies Collaborative methods Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 11. Quantitative data analysis Chapter summary Introduction Preparing quantitative data Coding quantitative data Quantitative data analysis Descriptive statistics Inferential statistics Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 12. Qualitative data analysis Chapter summary Introduction Preparing qualitative data Coding qualitative data Qualitative data analysis A real-life example of qualitative data analysis Data synthesis Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 13. Writing for research and evaluation Chapter summary Introduction Myths about writing The writing process Structure Plagiarism Citation Findings versus recommendations Editing Polishing your writing Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 14. Disseminating research and evaluation Chapter summary Introduction Summarising research or evaluation Barriers to disseminating research and evaluation Presenting findings in person Sharing findings online Data visualisation Dissemination methods Disseminating workplace research Disseminating academic research Dissemination ethics Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 15. How can research create positive change? Chapter summary Introduction Research impact Research into policy Implementation Knowledge exchange A holistic approach Conclusion Case studies Exercises Discussion questions Debate topic 16. Conclusion

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A must have for all who are just getting into research or who do research frequently. The exercises and feedback from those who shared with Kara, help affirm that the process of research and evaluation is worth the effort put into the process and her suggestions for keeping perspective throughout, so we can still have a life are essential for all researchers. The Qualitative Report In addition to providing research and methodology guidance, the book is a great tool for continuous learning and could be recommended to researchers and evaluation practitioners at any stage of their career. LSE Review of Books


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Helen Kara has been an independent researcher since 1999 and writes and teaches on research methods and ethics. She is the author of Research Ethics in the Real World: Euro-Western and Indigenous Perspectives (Policy Press, 2018) and Creative Research Methods: A Practical Guide (2nd edn, Policy Press, 2020). She is also an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Manchester. In 2015 Helen was the first fully independent researcher to be conferred as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

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