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Quantitative Research in Education
A Primer

Second Edition


July 2015 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

The book provides a reference point for beginning educational researchers to grasp the most pertinent elements of designing and conducting research…

Megan Tschannen-Moran, The College of William & Mary

 

Quantitative Research in Education: A Primer, Second Edition is a brief and practical text designed to allay anxiety about quantitative research. Award-winning authors Wayne K. Hoy and Curt M. Adams first introduce readers to the nature of research and science, and then present the meaning of concepts and research problems as they dispel notions that quantitative research is too difficult, too theoretical, and not practical. Rich with concrete examples and illustrations, the Primer emphasizes conceptual understanding and the practical utility of quantitative methods while teaching strategies and techniques for developing original research hypotheses.

 

The Second Edition includes suggestions for empirical investigation and features a new section on self-determination theory, examples from the latest research, a concluding chapter illustrating the practical applications of quantitative research, and much more. This accessible Primer is perfect for students and researchers who want a quick understanding of the process of scientific inquiry and who want to learn how to effectively create and test ideas.



 
Chapter 1: The Nature of Research and Science
Ways of Knowing

 
Objectivity

 
The Nature of Science

 
The Scientific Approach

 
Theory: A Scientific Concept

 
Components of Theory

 
The Nature of Scientific Research

 
Types of Quantitative Research

 
 
Chapter 2: Concepts, Variables, and Research Problems
Concepts

 
Variables

 
Operationalizing Concepts

 
Research Problems

 
 
Chapter 3: Conceptual Foundations of Statistics
Measures of Central Tendencies

 
Measures of Variability

 
Normal Distribution

 
Populations and Samples

 
Statistical Tests

 
 
Chapter 4: Analyzing the Structure and Substance of Hypotheses
Hypotheses

 
Kinds of Hypotheses

 
Imposter and Misconceived Hypotheses

 
Finding Hypotheses in Research Studies

 
Analyzing and Diagramming Hypotheses

 
The Invisible Condition: “Other Things Being Equal”

 
 
Chapter 5: Generating Hypotheses
Ideas for New Hypotheses

 
Observing, Conceptualizing, and Hypothesizing

 
Searching for Theoretical Underpinnings

 
More Theory: More Hypotheses

 
 
Chapter 6: Practical Applications
Collective Trust

 
Organizational Climate

 
Guidelines for Improvement

 

The chapter on hypotheses is really helpful. Some of the other chapters seem to deliver the information much through the eyes of the authors, e.g. I personally find the heavy focus on "trus" a little too much, there are other constructs that would have deserved attention in the context of a topic as broad as "education". But the book is very well written and definitevely a valuable ressource for students.

Mrs Anne C Frenzel
Psychology , University of Munich
November 25, 2015

An interesting and specific needs driven book.

Mrs Jacqueline Ann Taylor
Department of Early Childhood and Education, Newman University
November 2, 2015
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Title Page

Chapter 1

Chapter 3


Wayne Kolter Hoy

Wayne K. Hoy received his B. S. from Lock Haven State College in 1959 and then taught mathematics at Cheltenham High School in Pennsylvania. He received his D. Ed. from The Pennsylvania State University in 1965 and began his professorial career at Oklahoma State University. He moved to Rutgers University in 1968, where he was a distinguished professor, department chair, and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. In 1994, he joined the faculty at The Ohio State University as an endowed professor, The Novice G. Fawcett Chair in Educational Administration. In January of 2013, he retired and is now a professor emeritus at The Ohio State... More About Author

Curt M. Adams

Curt M. Adams is an associate professor of educational leadership and policy studies at the University of Oklahoma and co-director of the Oklahoma Center for Educational Policy.  In 2014 he was awarded the Linda Clarke Anderson Presidential Professorship for outstanding contribution to the University, field, and community through research, teaching, and service.  He conducts research on the social-psychology of school systems, performance measurement, accountability, and improvement science.  He is past founder and director of the San Miguel School of Tulsa, a nonprofit, gratuitous school based on the Lasallian charism of... More About Author

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