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Providing readers with an accessible, in-depth look at how to synthesize research literature, Conducting Research Literature Reviews: From the Internet to Paper is perfect for students, researchers, marketers, planners, and policymakers who design and manage public and private agencies, conduct research studies, and prepare strategic plans and grant proposals. Bestselling author Arlene Fink shows readers how to explain the need for and significance of research, as well as how to explain a study’s findings.

Offering a step-by-step approach to conducting literature reviews, the Fifth Edition features new research, examples, and references from the social, behavioral, and health sciences, expanded coverage of qualitative research, updated and revised meta-analysis procedures, a brand new glossary of key terms, double the number of exercises, and additional examples of how to write reviews.

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"Fink’s tone, level, and style is very approachable and understandable which makes it ideal for my students, most of whom are new to the process of literature reviews." -- Jana Nidiffer
"This book provides rich, useful, details on conducting literature review & constructing evidenced based reviews." -- Janet Reid-Hector

Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgments About the Author PART I. Research Design and Sampling Chapter 1: Reviewing the Literature: Why? For Whom? How? What is a Research Literature Review? Why Do One? Gaining Control: Experiments and Observations Systematic, Explicit, Comprehensive, and Reproducible: Four Key Words Choosing an Online Bibliographic Database How Do You Ask for Information? Searching With Boolean Operators Pausing during the Search Changing the Course of the Search Supplementing the Online Search Organizing the Research Literature: Building a Virtual Filing Cabinet Chapter 2: Searching and Screening: The Practical Screen and Methodological Quality Search Screen 1: The Practical Screen Search Screen 2: Methodological Quality Screening Criteria Observational Designs in Brief A Note on Other Designs and Studies: Cross-Sectional Surveys and Consensus Statements Internal and External Validity Criterion for Quality: Sampling The Sampling Unit The Size of the Sample Response Rate PART II. Data Collection, Interventions, Analysis, Results, and Conclusions Chapter 3: Searching and Screening: Methodological Quality Data Collection and Data Sources: Methods and Measures Interventions and Programs: Reviewing the Research Literature to Find out What Works Data Analysis: Statistical Methods in the Research Literature Accounting for Impact Chapter 4: Doing the Review: A Reader’s Guide Chapter Types of Information: Methods and Content Eligibility and Actuality Reporting Standards: Checklists for Research Writing and Reviewing How TREND Was Used in a Literature Review Reliable and Valid Reviews Uniform Data Collection: The Literature Review Survey Questionnaire Uniform Data Collection: Definitions and More Pilot Testing the Review Process Establishing Validity Monitoring Quality Chapter 5: What Did You Find? Synthesizing Results Now that You Have Done It, What Do You Do With It? Descriptive Syntheses or Reviews Meta-Synthesis Meta-Analysis Meta-Analyses in Practice: Examples Glossary Author Index Subject Index

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      Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
      Publication Date: 18/03/2019
      ISBN13: 9781544318479, 978-1544318479
      ISBN10: 1544318472

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      Book Synopsis
      Providing readers with an accessible, in-depth look at how to synthesize research literature, Conducting Research Literature Reviews: From the Internet to Paper is perfect for students, researchers, marketers, planners, and policymakers who design and manage public and private agencies, conduct research studies, and prepare strategic plans and grant proposals. Bestselling author Arlene Fink shows readers how to explain the need for and significance of research, as well as how to explain a study’s findings.

      Offering a step-by-step approach to conducting literature reviews, the Fifth Edition features new research, examples, and references from the social, behavioral, and health sciences, expanded coverage of qualitative research, updated and revised meta-analysis procedures, a brand new glossary of key terms, double the number of exercises, and additional examples of how to write reviews.

      Trade Review
      "Fink’s tone, level, and style is very approachable and understandable which makes it ideal for my students, most of whom are new to the process of literature reviews." -- Jana Nidiffer
      "This book provides rich, useful, details on conducting literature review & constructing evidenced based reviews." -- Janet Reid-Hector

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgments About the Author PART I. Research Design and Sampling Chapter 1: Reviewing the Literature: Why? For Whom? How? What is a Research Literature Review? Why Do One? Gaining Control: Experiments and Observations Systematic, Explicit, Comprehensive, and Reproducible: Four Key Words Choosing an Online Bibliographic Database How Do You Ask for Information? Searching With Boolean Operators Pausing during the Search Changing the Course of the Search Supplementing the Online Search Organizing the Research Literature: Building a Virtual Filing Cabinet Chapter 2: Searching and Screening: The Practical Screen and Methodological Quality Search Screen 1: The Practical Screen Search Screen 2: Methodological Quality Screening Criteria Observational Designs in Brief A Note on Other Designs and Studies: Cross-Sectional Surveys and Consensus Statements Internal and External Validity Criterion for Quality: Sampling The Sampling Unit The Size of the Sample Response Rate PART II. Data Collection, Interventions, Analysis, Results, and Conclusions Chapter 3: Searching and Screening: Methodological Quality Data Collection and Data Sources: Methods and Measures Interventions and Programs: Reviewing the Research Literature to Find out What Works Data Analysis: Statistical Methods in the Research Literature Accounting for Impact Chapter 4: Doing the Review: A Reader’s Guide Chapter Types of Information: Methods and Content Eligibility and Actuality Reporting Standards: Checklists for Research Writing and Reviewing How TREND Was Used in a Literature Review Reliable and Valid Reviews Uniform Data Collection: The Literature Review Survey Questionnaire Uniform Data Collection: Definitions and More Pilot Testing the Review Process Establishing Validity Monitoring Quality Chapter 5: What Did You Find? Synthesizing Results Now that You Have Done It, What Do You Do With It? Descriptive Syntheses or Reviews Meta-Synthesis Meta-Analysis Meta-Analyses in Practice: Examples Glossary Author Index Subject Index

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