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Published by: Human Kinetics, Inc.

496 pages, 8.50 x 11.00 in

Hardcover
ISBN: 9781450470445
Published: July 2015

eBook
ISBN: 9781492579762
Published: July 2015

Description

CONTENTS

Part I: Overview of the Research Process

Chapter 1. Introduction to Research in Physical Activity

The Nature of Research

Unscientific Versus Scientific Methods of Problem Solving

Alternative Models of Research

Types of Research

Overview of the Research Process

Parts of a Thesis: A Reflection on the Steps in the Research Process

Summary

Chapter 2. Developing the Problem and Using the Literature

Identifying the Research Problem

Purpose of the Literature Review

Basic Literature Search Strategies

Steps in the Literature Search

Summary

Chapter 3. Presenting the Problem

Choosing the Title

Writing the Introduction

Stating the Research Problem

Presenting the Research Hypothesis

Operationally Defining Terms

Basic Assumptions, Delimitations, and Limitations

Justifying the Significance of the Study

Differences Between the Thesis and the Research Article

Summary

Chapter 4. Formulating the Method

How to Present Methodological Details

Why Planning the Method Is Important

Two Principles for Planning Experiments

Describing Participants

Describing Instruments

Describing Procedures

Describing Design and Analysis

Establishing Cause and Effect

Interaction of Participants, Measurements, and Treatments

Summary

Chapter 5. Ethical Issues in Research and Scholarship

Seven Areas of Scientific Dishonesty

Ethical Issues Regarding Copyright

Model for Considering Scientific Misconduct

Working With Faculty

Protecting Human Participants

Protecting Animal Subjects

Summary

Part II: Statistical and Measurement Concepts in Research

Chapter 6. Becoming Acquainted With Statistical Concepts

Why We Need Statistics

Use of Computers in Statistical Analysis

Description and Inference Are Not Statistical Techniques

Ways to Select a Sample

Justifying Post Hoc Explanations

Difficulty of Random Sampling and Assignment: How Good Does It Have to Be?

Unit of Analysis

Measures of Central Tendency and Variability

Basic Concepts of Statistical Techniques

Data for Use in the Remaining Statistical Chapters

Summary

Chapter 7. Statistical Issues in Research Planning and Evaluation

Probability

Meaningfulness (Effect Size)

Power

Using Information in the Context of the Study

Summary

Chapter 8. Relationships Among Variables

What Correlational Research Investigates

Understanding the Nature of Correlation

What the Coefficient of Correlation Means

Using Correlation for Prediction

Partial Correlation

Uses of Semipartial Correlation

Procedures for Multiple Regression

Logistic Regression

Discriminant Function AnalysisMultivariate Forms of Correlation

Summary

Chapter 9. Differences Among Groups

How Statistics Test Differences

Types of t Tests

Interpreting t

Relationship of t and r

Analysis of Variance

Analysis of Covariance

Experimentwise Error Rate

Understanding Multivariate Techniques

Summary

Chapter 10. Nonparametric Techniques

Chi Square: Testing the Observed Versus the Expected

Procedures for Rank-Order Data

Correlation

Differences Among Groups

Summary

Chapter 11. Measuring Research Variables

Validity

Reliability

Methods of Establishing Reliability

Intertester Reliability (Objectivity)

Standard Error of Measurement

Using Standard Scores to Compare Performance

Measuring Movement

Measuring Written Responses

Measuring Affective Behavior

Scales for Measuring Affective Behavior

Measuring Knowledge

Item Response Theory

Summary

Part III: Types of Research

Chapter 12. Sociohistorical Process in Sport Studies

David K. Wiggins and Daniel S. Mason

Development of the Discipline Theory and Sport History

Relationship Between Theory and Method

Research Goals and Questions

Research Topics

Research Design

Data Analysis and Interpretation

Research Findings

Exemplary Studies in Sport History

Summary

Chapter 13. Philosophical Research in Physical Activity

R. Scott Kretchmar and Tim Elcombe

Identifying the Purposes of Philosophical Research

Identifying the Range of Philosophical Research

Locating a Research Problem

Analyzing a Research Problem

Summary

Chapter 14. Research Synthesis (Meta-Analysis)

Using Meta-Analysis to Synthesize Research

Presenting Effect Size Data

Summary

Chapter 15. Surveys

Questionnaires

Electronic Surveys

Delphi Method

Personal Interviews

Normative Surveys

Summary

Chapter 16. Other Descriptive Research Methods

Developmental Research

Case Studies

Job Analysis

Observational Research

Unobtrusive Research Techniques

Correlational Research

Summary

Chapter 17. Physical Activity Epidemiology Research

Barbara E. Ainsworth and Charles E. Matthews

Observational Versus Experimental Research

What Is Epidemiology?

Physical Activity Measurement Definitions

Assessment of Physical Activity

Epidemiological Study Designs

Reading and Interpreting a Physical Activity Epidemiological Study

Summary

Chapter 18. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research

Sources of Invalidity

Threats to Internal Validity

Threats to External Validity

Controlling Threats to Internal Validity

Controlling Threats to External Validity

Types of Designs

Summary

Chapter 19. Qualitative Research

Procedures in Qualitative Research

Analysis of the Data

Concluding Remarks

Summary

Chapter 20. Mixed-Methods Research

Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Methods

Designing Mixed-Methods Research

Issues in Mixed-Methods Research

Examples of Mixed-Methods Research

Summary

Part IV: Writing the Research Report

Chapter 21. Completing the Research Process

Research Proposal

Thesis and Dissertation Proposal

Advisor and Dissertation Committee

The Good Scholar Must Research and Write

Scientific Writing

First Things Are Sometimes Best Done Last

Developing a Good Introduction

Describing the Method

The Proposal Process

Preparing and Presenting Qualitative Research Proposals

Writing Proposals for Granting Agencies

Submitting Internal Proposals

Completing Your Thesis or Dissertation

Results and Discussion

Handling Multiple Experiments in a Single Report

Using Tables and Figures

Summary

Chapter 22. Ways of Reporting Research

Basic Writing Guidelines

A Brief Word About Acknowledgments

Thesis and Dissertation Format: Traditional Versus Journal

Helpful Hints for Successful Journal Writing

Revising Research Papers

Writing Abstracts

Making Oral and Poster Presentations

Summary

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