Research Methods in EducationRoutledge, 2007 - 638 pages This fully updated sixth edition of the international bestseller Research Methods in Education covers the whole range of methods currently employed by educational research at all stages. It is divided into five main parts: the context of educational research; planning educational research; styles of educational research; strategies for data collection and researching; and data analysis. The book also contains references to a comprehensive dedicated website of accompanying materials. The sixth edition includes new material on:
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... informed consent . Informed consent Much social research necessitates obtaining the consent and cooperation of subjects who are to assist in investigations and of significant others in the institutions or organizations providing the ...
... informed consent.2 Comprehension refers to the fact that participants fully understand the nature of the research project , even when procedures are complicated and entail risks . Suggestions have been made ... INFORMED CONSENT 333 53.
... informed consent ( or refusal ) in relation to young , or very young , children . Seeking informed consent with regard to minors involves two stages . First , researchers consult and seek permission from those adults responsible for the ...
Contents
Introduction | 5 |
The assumptions and nature | 11 |
Part 2 | 63 |
Copyright | |
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