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|a Methodological approaches to community-based research /
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|t Introduction: an overview of methodological innovations in community research /
|r Leonard A. Jason, David S. Glenwick --
|t Part I. Pluralism and mixed methods in community research --
|t ch. 2. Philosophical foundations of mixed methods research: implications for research practice /
|r Jacob Kraemer Tebes --
|t ch. 3. Methodological pluralism: implications for consumers and producers of research /
|r Chris Barker, Nancy Pistrang --
|t ch. 4. Integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches: an example of mixed methods research /
|r Rebecca Campbell [and others] --
|t Part II. Methods involving grouping of data --
|t ch. 5. Clustering and its applications in community research /
|r Allison B. Dymnicki, David B. Henry --
|t ch. 6. The person-oriented approach and community research /
|r G. Anne Bogat [and others] --
|t ch. 7. Meta-analysis in community-oriented research /
|r Joseph A. Durlak, Molly Pachan --
|t Part III. Methods involving change over time --
|t ch. 8. Time-series analysis in community-oriented research /
|r Bettina B. Hoeppner, Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell --
|t ch. 9. Survival analysis in prevention and intervention programs /
|r Christian M. Connell --
|t Part IV. Methods involving contextual factors --
|t ch. 10. Multilevel modeling: method and application for community-based research /
|r Nathan R. Todd, Nicole E. Allen, Shabnam Javdani --
|t ch. 11. Epidemiologic approaches to community-based research /
|r Leonard A. Jason, Nicole Porter, Alfred Rademaker --
|t ch. 12. Applying geographic information systems to community research /
|r Cory M. Morton [and others] --
|t ch. 13. Economic cost analysis for community-based interventions /
|r Anthony T. Lo Sasso, Leonard A. Jason.
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|a "Methodological Approaches to Community-Based Research offers innovative research tools that are most effective for understanding social problems in general and change in complex person-environment systems at the community level. Methodological pluralism and mixed-methods research are the overarching themes in this groundbreaking edited volume, as contributors explain cutting-edge research methodologies that analyze data in special groupings, over time, or within various contexts. As such, the methodologies presented here are holistic and culturally valid, and support contextually grounded community interventions. This volume features web appendices that include a variety of research applications (e.g., SPSS, SAS, GIS) and guidelines for the accompanying data sets. The extensive illustrations and case studies in Methodological Approaches will give readers a comprehensive understanding of community-level phenomena and a rich appreciation for the way collaboration across behavioral science disciplines leads to more effective community-based interventions. A companion website has been created for purchasers of this book. Readers will find downloadable data sets for the research applications that pertain to the chapters in Parts II-IV of the volume"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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