Introduction to Research: Understanding and Applying Multiple Strategies
<p>Bridge the gap between research and practice with DePoy and Gitlin's <b>Introduction to Research: Understanding and Applying Multiple Strategies, 4th Edition. </b>This completely updated, user-friendly text helps you better understand not only the research process, but also research designs and their applications to the real world of clinical practice. Covering multiple research strategies (including both qualitative and quantitative research), it gives you a balanced approach to various research traditions, addressing emerging key issues in today's health care environment.</p><ul><li>Offers a <b>balanced approach to various research methods</b> and multiple research strategies, including qualitative, quantitative, naturalistic and experimental-type, and more.</li><li>Presents complex information in a <b>clear, highly readable, and easy-to-understand</b> manner.</li><li>Keeps information relevant to today's health care environment with <b>real-world "snapshots"</b> and a final <i>Stories from the Field</i> chapter.</li><li>Includes <b>detailed discussions of qualitative and quantitative methodologies</b>, a unique and balanced focus that makes this text more comprehensive than others in its field.</li><li>Covers <b>experimental-type, naturalistic, and mixed method design strategies</b>, improving your ability to compare, contrast, and integrate different methods.</li><li><b>Evolve online resources</b> include statistics math tips to accompany Chapter 19, crossword puzzles, useful weblinks, and sample forms.</li></ul><ul><li>Reflects recent changes in the field, including <b>new material on preparing poster presentations, community and participatory research, translation issues, and advanced scale development, </b>giving you the tools you need to devise successful research studies.</li> <p><li>Includes <b>expanded evidence-based material and occupational therapy-specific information</b>, discussing the methods used in each study.</li> </ul>