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Music therapy research /

"A greatly expanded, updated, and detailed description of objectivist and interpretivist research in music therapy, guided by the recommendations of a diverse group of experienced music therapists. The book begins with an introduction to the nature of music therapy research and its relation to...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Murphy, Kathleen M. (Assistant professor of music therapy) (Editor ), Wheeler, Barbara L. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dallas, TX : Barcelona Publishers, [2016]
Edición:Third edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword / Donald A. Hodges
  • Preface / Barbara L. Wheeler, Kathleen M. Murphy
  • Unit One Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Overview of Music Therapy Research / Barbara L. Wheeler, Kenneth E. Bruscia; Defining and Distinguishing Music Therapy Research; Ways of Conceptualizing Research; Types of Objectivist Research; Types of Interpretivist Research; Other Types of Research; Issues in Music Therapy Research
  • Chapter 2: Music Therapy Research: A Historical Portrait / Theresa R. Merrill; Introduction and Critique Headwaters: Origins of Music Therapy Research
  • Chapter 3: The Relationship Between Research and Practice / Felicity A. Baker, Laurel Young; Defining Evidence Within the Objectivist Tradition; Defining Knowledge Within the Interpretivist Tradition; Bridging the Gap Between Music Therapy Research and Music Therapy Practice
  • Chapter 4: The Relationship Between Research and Theory-Dorit Amir, A. Blythe LaGasse, Barbara J. Crowe; What Is Theory?; How Is Theory Viewed in Objectivist and Interpretivist Research?; The Role of Theory in Objectivist Research; The Role of Theory in Interpretivist Research
  • Unit Two: Preparations
  • Chapter 5: Developing a Topic-Alice / Ann Darrow; The Role of Paradigms in Developing a Topic; Identifying a Topic of Interest; Formulating a Research Problem; Objectivist Research; Interpretivist Research; Conclusion
  • Chapter 6: Reviewing the Literature / Elaine A. Abbott; What Is a Literature Review?; Conducting the Literature Review; Conclusion
  • Chapter 7: Ethical Thinking in Music Therapy Research / Kathleen M. Murphy; Ethical Foundations of Research; Guidelines for Ethical Research Involving Human Participants; The Institutional Review Board; Informed Consent Data-Security, Electronic Transfer, Disposal Post-Research conclusion; Appendix
  • Chapter 8: Multicultural Considerations in Music Therapy Research-Seung-A Kim, Cochavit Elefant; Culture-Related Issues and Challenges in Research; Multicultural Considerations in Designing Music Therapy Research; Examples of Culture-Oriented Music Therapy Research; Research Methods; Conclusion
  • Chapter 9: Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Research-Wendy L. Magee, Annie Heiderscheit; Definitions; Exemplars of Interdisciplinary Research; Exemplars of Multidisciplinary Research; Conclusion
  • Chapter 10: Funding Research / Katrina Skewes McFerran, Andrea Hunt; Developing a Track Record; Being a Funded Researcher; Who Awards Grants?; Finding Funding; Top Tips for Writing the Application; Success and Rejection
  • Unit Three: Foundations and Principles
  • Chapter 11: Epistemological Foundations of Objectivist and Interpretivist Research / James Hiller; Ontology and Epistemology; Objectivist and Interpretivist Research and the Study of Human Beings; Objectivist Research Epistemologies; Interpretivist Research Epistemologies; Constructivism and Social Constructionism; Conclusion
  • Chapter 12: Principles of Objectivist Research / Nicki S. Cohen.