This widely adopted and accessible introductory text for counselors-in-training and emerging researchers provides a foundational understanding of the primary research methods used in counseling and how these concepts can be applied to research design. Writing in a clear and conversational tone, the authors emphasize the importance of ethics and multicultural issues in informing research, demonstrate a professional counselor identity within the framework of research, and outline specific evidence-based and empirically supported findings for counseling practice. The book contains four parts that explain the practitioner-scholar model and the research process, quantitative and qualitative research methodology and design, and research measurement and program evaluation. Key features include a discussion of the fundamentals of statistics, practical research design illustrations in each chapter, guidelines for the development of an initial study, and suggested activities that synthesize and apply chapter content.
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Part I: The Essence of Research in the Counseling Profession Chapter 1 The Counselor as a Practitioner-Scholar Chapter 2 The Research Process Chapter 3 Ethical and Multicultural Issues in Counseling Research Chapter 4 Types of Research Part II: Quantitative Research Designs Chapter 5 Fundamental Concepts in Quantitative Research Chapter 6 Examining Relationships Chapter 7 Examining Differences Between Groups Chapter 8 Examining Differences Within Groups and Single-Case Research Designs Chapter 9 Synthesizing Research Results Using Meta-Analysis Part III: Qualitative Research Designs Chapter 10 Fundamental Concepts in Qualitative Research Chapter 11 Multiple Perspectives on a Phenomenon: The Qualitative Lenses Part IV: Practice-Based Research Chapter 12 Measurement in Counseling Research Chapter 13 Program Evaluation Chapter 14 Glossary Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781556204074
Publisert
2022-12-08
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
American Counseling Association
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

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Richard S. Balkin, PhD, is a professor and coordinator of educational research in the School of Education at the University of Mississippi. He is editor of the International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling; past editor of the Journal of Counseling & Development, the flagship journal of the American Counseling Association (ACA); and past-president of the Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling. His primary research interests include counseling outcomes, research methods, counseling adolescents, and cultural differences in counseling. He is a fellow of ACA, past recipient of the ACA Extended Research Award, ACA Best Practices Research Award, the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) Legacy Award, and Counseling Vision and Innovation Award. Rick has published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles, books, and book chapters, the majority quantitative in nature. He is the author of Practicing Forgiveness: A Path Toward Healing (Oxford University Press, 2021) and Assessment in Counseling: Practice and Applications (Oxford University Press, 2018) and has authored book chapters on research methods as well as several journal articles related to research methods. David M. Kleist, PhD, is a professor and chair of the Department of Counseling at Idaho State University. He is currently on the editorial board of The Qualitative Report and has held past editorial positions with Counseling and Values and The Family Journal. He has chaired more than 23 qualitative dissertations in his 27 years at Idaho State University. He is a past-president of ACES, ACES Legacy Award Recipient in 2019, Rocky Mountain Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017, and has been honored with the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors Mentoring Award. He has twice been selected as a master teacher at Idaho State University. His primary research interests include qualitative research methods, triadic supervision, and reflective processes in counselor education and supervision.