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245 00 ^aHandbook of methodological approaches to community-based research :^bqualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods /^cedited by Leonard A. Jason and David S. Glenwick |
260 1 ^aNew York, NY :^bOxford University Press,^c[2016] |
300 ^axvii, 383 pages :^billustrations ;^c26 cm |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 00 ^tForeword /^rby Raymond P. Lorion --^g1.^tIntroduction toCommunity-Based Methodological Approaches /^rLeonard A. Jason and David S. Glenwick --^gSection One.^tQualitative Approaches:^g2.^tIntroduction to Qualitative Approaches /^rAnne E. Brodsky, Sara L. Buckingham, Jill E. Scheibler, and Terri Mannarini;^g3.^tGrounded Theory /^rAndrew Rasmussen, Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith, and Tracy Chu;^g4.^tThematic Analysis /^rStephanie Riger and Rannveig Sigurvinsdottir;^g5.^tCommunity Narratives /^rBradley D. Olson, Daniel G. Cooper, Judah J. Viola, and Brian Clark;^g6.^tAppreciative Inquiry /^rNeil M.Boyd;^g7.^tThe DelphiMethod /^rShane R. Brady;^g8.^tEthnographic Approaches /^rUrmitapa Dutta;^g9.^tPhotovoice and House Meetings Within Participatory Action Research /^rRegina Day Langhout, Jesica Siham Fernández, Denise Wyldbore, and Jorge Savala;^g10.^tGeographic Information Systems /^rAndrew Lohmann;^g11.^tCausal Layered Analysis /^rLauren J. Breen, Peta L. Dzidic, and Brian J. Bishop;^g12.^tEmotional Textual Analysis /^rRenzo Carli, Rosa Maria Paniccia, Fiammetta Giovagnoli, Agostino Carbone, and Fiorella Bucci --^gSection II.^tQuantitative Approaches:^g13.^tIntroduction to Quantitative Methods /^rChristian M. Connell;^g14.^tLatent Growth Curves /^rMegan R. Greeson;^gLatent Class Analysis and Latent Profile Analysis /^rGlenn A. Williams and Fraenze Kibowski;^g16.^tMultilevel Structural Equation Modeling /^rJohn P. Barile;^g17.^tCluster-Randomized Trials /^rNathan R. Todd and Patrick J. Fowler;^g18.^tBehavioral and Time-Series Approaches /^rMark A. Mattaini, Leonard A. Jason, and David S. Glenwick;^g19.^tData Mining /^rJacob Furst, Daniela Stan Raicu, and Leonard A. Jason;^g20.^tAgent-Based Models /^rZachary P Neal and Jennifer A. Lawlor;^g21.^tSocial Network Analysis /^rMariah Kornbluh and Jennifer Watling Neal;^g22. Dynamic Social Networks /^rLeonard A. Jason, John Light, and Sarah Callahan --^gSection III.^tMixed Methods Approaches:^g23.^tIntroduction to Mixed Methods Approaches /^rValerie R. Anderson;^g24.^tAction Research /^rBrian Christens, Victoria Faust, Jennifer Gaddis, Paula Tran Inzeo, Carolina S. Sarmiento,and Shannon M. Sparks;^g25.^tCommunity-Based Participatory Action Research /^rMichaelJ. Kral and James Allen;^g26.^tYouth-Led Participatory Action Research /^rEmily J. Ozer;^g27.^tParticipatory Mixed Methods Research Across Cultures /^rRebecca Volino Robinson, E.J.R. David, and Mara Hill;^g28.^tPhotoethnography in Community-Based Participatory Research /^rKatherine Cloutier;^g29.^tData Visualization /^rGina Cardazone and Ryan Tolman;^g30.^tConcept Mapping /^rLisa M. Vaughn and Daniel McLinden;^g31.^tFunctional Analysis of Community Concerns in Participatory Action Research /^rYolanda Suarez-Balcazar and Fabricio Balcazar;^g32.^tNetwork Analysis and Stakeholder Analysis in Mixed Methods Research /^rIsidro Maya-Jariego, David Florido-del-Corral, Daniel Holgado, and Javier Hernández-Ramírez;^g33.^tMixed Methodology in Multilevel, Multisetting Inquiry /^rNicole E. Allen, Angela L. Walden, Emily R. Dworkin, and Shabnam Javdani;^g34.^tMixed Methods and Dialectical Pluralism /^rTres Stefurak, R. Burke Johnson, and Erynne Shatto;^g35.^tCommunity Profiling in Participatory Action Research /^rCaterina Arcidiacono, Teresa Tuozzi, and Fortuna Procentese |
520 ^aThe field of community psychology has focused on individuals and groups behavior in interaction with their social contexts, with an emphasis on prevention, early intervention, wellness promotion, and competency development. Over the past few decades, however, community-based applications of the newest research methodologies have not kept pace with the development of theory and methodology with regard to multilevel data collection and analysis. The Handbook of Methodological Approaches to Community-Based Research is intended to aid the community-oriented researcher in learning about and applying cutting-edge quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches. The Handbook presents a number of innovative methodologies relevant to community-based research, illustrating their applicability to specific social problems and projects. These methodological approaches explore individuals and groups in interaction with their communities and provide examples of how to implement and evaluate interventions conducted at the community level. The chapters discuss how particular methodologies can be used to help gather and analyze data dealing with community-based issues. Furthermore, they illustrate the benefits that occur when community theorists, interventionists, and methodologists work together to better understand complicated person-environment systems and the change processes within communities^"--^cProvided by publisher |
520 ^aThe Handbook of Methodological Approaches to Community-Based Research is intended to aid the community-oriented researcher in learning about and applying cutting-edge quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches^"--^cProvided by publisher |
650 0 ^aCommunity psychology |
650 0 ^aCommunities^xResearch |
700 1 ^aJason, Leonard,^eeditor |
700 1 ^aGlenwick, David,^eeditor |
999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |