書籍詳情
格式
精裝書
頁數
152
語言
英語
已出版
Jun 1, 1988
出版商
SAGE Publications, Inc.
ISBN-10
0803930461
ISBN-13
9780803930469
描述
In this insightful exploration, the authors delve into the often-overlooked aspect of research methodology—time. Janice R. Kelly and Joseph E. McGrath offer readers a comprehensive examination of how temporal elements impact the design, execution, and interpretation of research studies. Their systematic approach emphasizes the significance of timing in various research contexts, illuminating the nuances that can shape findings and conclusions.
Throughout the work, they present a range of theoretical frameworks and practical applications, encouraging researchers to critically evaluate their own temporal assumptions. The text challenges conventional perspectives, prompting readers to consider how the timing of data collection, analysis, and publication can affect the overall validity of research outcomes.
In shaping the discourse around time and research methods, the authors contribute a valuable resource for scholars across disciplines. Their rigorous analysis serves not only as a guide but also as an invitation for researchers to reflect on the critical role that time plays in their work, leading to more informed and nuanced studies.
Throughout the work, they present a range of theoretical frameworks and practical applications, encouraging researchers to critically evaluate their own temporal assumptions. The text challenges conventional perspectives, prompting readers to consider how the timing of data collection, analysis, and publication can affect the overall validity of research outcomes.
In shaping the discourse around time and research methods, the authors contribute a valuable resource for scholars across disciplines. Their rigorous analysis serves not only as a guide but also as an invitation for researchers to reflect on the critical role that time plays in their work, leading to more informed and nuanced studies.