_The Counselor as Practitioner-Researcher: A Practical Guide to
Research Methods_ is designed to help readers integrate a researcher?s
perspective and research methodology into their professional practice.
Approaching practice as a practitioner-researcher not only facilitates
the gathering of data and the drawing of useful conclusions, but also
results in more ethical and effective practice decisions.
Section I provides readers with an overview of the need and value of
research in support of the counseling profession and as a basis for
sound and successful practice decisions. In Section II, the
fundamentals of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed designs are
reviewed. Section III highlights specific designs and their value to
the counselor as practitioner-researcher, including between group,
within subject, action research, and case study designs. The text
concludes with an extensive case illustration of counselor research
and the steps necessary to developing a specific research plan.
_The Counselor as Practitioner-Researcher_ assists those in training
and those in practice to not only become informed consumers of
research, but also ?doers? of research as it guides their practice
decisions, affords measures of accountability, and supports program
evaluation.
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ISBN
830681A
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Cognella, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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