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This is the loose-leaf version of Research Methods in Physical Activity, Eighth Edition, which offers students a less expensive, printed version of the text.

Research Methods in Physical Activity, Eighth Edition, systematically guides students through the research process, introducing research methods, tools, and analysis techniques specifically for kinesiology and exercise science disciplines, including the subdisciplines of physical therapy, rehabilitation, and occupational therapy. The eighth edition continues its legacy with the authors’ trademark humor and is now enhanced with a new full-color layout.

This reputable text provides step-by-step information for every aspect of the research process. Part I presents an overview of the research process, from preparing the research plan to understanding ethical issues in research and writing. Part II introduces statistical and measurement issues in research. Part III presents various approaches to research and methodology—including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods—while scholarly contributors offer advice for addressing sociohistorical, experimental, epidemiological, and philosophical research questions. Part IV details how to develop and organize research papers and presentations, and it includes guidance for describing results for publication in a scientific journal. Statistical tables and guides are available in the appendix.

Joining longtime authors Jerry Thomas, EdD, and Stephen Silverman, EdD, are Philip Martin, PhD, and Jennifer Etnier, PhD, who bring fresh perspectives from the subdisciplines of biomechanics and sport and exercise psychology. Other enhancements to the eighth edition include the following:
  • References have been updated throughout the text to present current research.
  • Part II has undergone a major revision that makes statistical techniques more accessible.
  • A new section on the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans and other public health initiatives demonstrates epidemiology research in action.
  • The chapter on philosophical research contains new issues from our increasingly diverse world, challenging students to think deeply.
  • The full-color layout fosters an engaging learning experience and offers an enhanced data presentation.
Research Methods in Physical Activity, Eighth Edition, employs learning aids that make the technical aspects of the research process approachable and easy to understand. Photos, anecdotes, and humorous stories throughout the text highlight practical applications to keep students engaged. A running glossary and key points emphasize important content. Review questions and prompts invite students to assess and apply their knowledge.

Research Methods in Physical Activity, Eighth Edition, instills in students the confidence to devise, collect, analyze, and present their research in a competent manner. It is an essential text for all emerging researchers in physical activity.

Table of Contents
Part I. Overview of the Research Process

Chapter 1. Introduction to Research in Physical Activity
The Nature of Research
Unscientific Versus Scientific Methods of Problem-Solving
Alternative Models of Research
Types of Research
Overview of the Research Process
Parts of a Thesis: A Reflection on the Steps in the Research Process
Summary

Chapter 2. Developing the Problem and Using the Literature
Identifying the Research Problem
Purpose of the Literature Review
Basic Literature Search Strategies
Steps in the Literature Search
Summary

Chapter 3. Presenting the Problem
Choosing the Title
Developing the Introduction: Background and Justification
Stating the Research Purpose
Presenting the Research Hypothesis
Operationally Defining Terms
Basic Assumptions, Delimitations, and Limitations
Justifying the Significance of the Study
Differences Between the Thesis and the Research Article
Summary

Chapter 4. Formulating the Method
How to Present Methodological Details
Why Planning the Methods Is Important
Two Principles for Planning Experiments
Describing Participants
Selecting and Describing Instruments
Describing Procedures
Describing Design and Analysis
Establishing Cause and Effect
Interaction of Participants, Measurements, and Treatments
Summary

Chapter 5. Ethical Issues in Research and Scholarship
Seven Areas of Research Misconduct
Ethical Issues Regarding Copyright
Model for Considering Scientific Misconduct
Working With Faculty
Protecting Human Participants
Protecting Animal Subjects
Summary

Part II. Statistical and Measurement Concepts in Research

Chapter 6. Becoming Acquainted With Statistical Concepts
Why We Need Statistics
Use of Computers in Statistical Analysis
Description and Inference Are Not Statistical Techniques
Ways to Select a Sample
Ways to Assign Participants to Groups
Post Hoc Justifications
Difficulty of Random Sampling and Assignment: How Good Must It Be?
Measures of Central Tendency and Variability
Basic Concepts of Statistical Techniques
Data for Use in the Remaining Statistical Chapters
Summary

Chapter 7. Statistical Issues in Research Planning and Evaluation
Probability
Hypothesis Testing
Meaningfulness (Effect Size)
Power
Using Information in the Context of the Study
Summary

Chapter 8. Relationships of Variables
What Correlational Research Investigates
Understanding the Nature of Correlation
What the Coefficient of Correlation Means
Using Correlation for Prediction
Partial Correlation
Semipartial Correlation
Procedures for Multiple Regression
Logistic Regression
Discriminant Function Analysis
Moderators and Mediators
Multivariate Forms of Correlation
Summary

Chapter 9. Differences Between Groups
How Statistics Test Differences
Types of t Tests
Interpreting t
Relationship of t and r
Analysis of Variance
Analysis of Covariance
Experiment-Wise Error Rate
Understanding Multivariate Techniques
Summary

Chapter 10. Nonparametric Techniques
Chi Square: Testing the Observed Versus the Expected
Procedures for Rank-Order Data
Correlation
Differences Between Groups
Summary

Chapter 11. Measuring Research Variables
Validity
Reliability
Methods of Establishing Reliability
Intertester Reliability (Objectivity)
Standard Error of Measurement
Using Standard Scores to Compare Performance
Measuring Movement
Measuring Written Responses
Measuring Affective Behavior
Scales for Measurement
Measuring Knowledge
Item Response Theory
Summary

Part III. Types of Research

Chapter 12. Sociohistorical Process in Sport Studies
Development of the Discipline
Theory and Sport History
Relationship Between Theory and Method
Research Sources
Research Topics
Research Design
Data Analysis and Interpretation
Research Findings
Exemplary Studies in Sport History
Summary

Chapter 13. Philosophical Research in Physical Activity
Identifying the Purposes of Philosophical Research
Philosophical Inquiry Continuum
Locating a Research Problem
Analyzing a Research Problem
Summary
Appendix

Chapter 14. Research Synthesis (Meta-Analysis and Systematic Reviews)
Purpose of Research Synthesis
Presenting Effect Size Data
Summary

Chapter 15. Surveys
Questionnaires
Additional Considerations for Online Surveys
Delphi Method
Personal Interviews
Normative Surveys
Summary

Chapter 16. Other Descriptive Research Methods
Developmental Research
Case Studies
Observational Research
Unobtrusive Research Techniques
Correlational Research
Summary

Chapter 17. Physical Activity Epidemiology Research
U.S. National Physical Activity Guidelines and Plan
Observational Versus Experimental Research
What Is Physical Activity Epidemiology?
Definitions of Physical Activity and Its Components
Assessment of Physical Activity
Epidemiological Study Designs
Reading and Interpreting a Physical Activity Epidemiological Study
Summary

Chapter 18. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research
Sources of Invalidity
Threats to Internal Validity
Threats to External Validity
Controlling Threats to Internal Validity
Controlling Threats to External Validity
Types of Designs
Summary

Chapter 19. Qualitative Research
Procedures in Qualitative Research
Data Analysis
Concluding Remarks
Summary

Chapter 20. Mixed-Methods Research
Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
Designing Mixed-Methods Research
Issues in Mixed-Methods Research
Examples of Mixed-Methods Research
Summary

Part IV. Writing the Research Report

Chapter 21. Completing the Research Process
Research Proposal
Thesis and Dissertation Proposals
Advisor and Dissertation Committee
The Good Scholar Must Research and Write
Scientific Writing
First Things Are Sometimes Best Done Last
Developing a Good Introduction
Describing the Methods
The Proposal Process
Preparing and Presenting Qualitative Research Proposals
Writing Proposals for Granting Agencies
Submitting Internal Proposals
Completing Your Thesis or Dissertation
Results and Discussion
Handling Multiple Experiments in a Single Report
Using Tables and Figures
Summary

Chapter 22. Ways of Reporting Research
Basic Writing Guidelines
A Brief Word About Acknowledgments
Thesis and Dissertation Format: Traditional Versus Journal
Helpful Hints for Successful Journal Writing
Revising Research Papers
Writing Abstracts
Making Oral and Poster Presentations
Summary

Appendix. Statistical Tables

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    Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
    Publication Date: 03/05/2022
    ISBN13: 9781718201026, 978-1718201026
    ISBN10: 1718201028

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This is the loose-leaf version of Research Methods in Physical Activity, Eighth Edition, which offers students a less expensive, printed version of the text.

    Research Methods in Physical Activity, Eighth Edition, systematically guides students through the research process, introducing research methods, tools, and analysis techniques specifically for kinesiology and exercise science disciplines, including the subdisciplines of physical therapy, rehabilitation, and occupational therapy. The eighth edition continues its legacy with the authors’ trademark humor and is now enhanced with a new full-color layout.

    This reputable text provides step-by-step information for every aspect of the research process. Part I presents an overview of the research process, from preparing the research plan to understanding ethical issues in research and writing. Part II introduces statistical and measurement issues in research. Part III presents various approaches to research and methodology—including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods—while scholarly contributors offer advice for addressing sociohistorical, experimental, epidemiological, and philosophical research questions. Part IV details how to develop and organize research papers and presentations, and it includes guidance for describing results for publication in a scientific journal. Statistical tables and guides are available in the appendix.

    Joining longtime authors Jerry Thomas, EdD, and Stephen Silverman, EdD, are Philip Martin, PhD, and Jennifer Etnier, PhD, who bring fresh perspectives from the subdisciplines of biomechanics and sport and exercise psychology. Other enhancements to the eighth edition include the following:
    • References have been updated throughout the text to present current research.
    • Part II has undergone a major revision that makes statistical techniques more accessible.
    • A new section on the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans and other public health initiatives demonstrates epidemiology research in action.
    • The chapter on philosophical research contains new issues from our increasingly diverse world, challenging students to think deeply.
    • The full-color layout fosters an engaging learning experience and offers an enhanced data presentation.
    Research Methods in Physical Activity, Eighth Edition, employs learning aids that make the technical aspects of the research process approachable and easy to understand. Photos, anecdotes, and humorous stories throughout the text highlight practical applications to keep students engaged. A running glossary and key points emphasize important content. Review questions and prompts invite students to assess and apply their knowledge.

    Research Methods in Physical Activity, Eighth Edition, instills in students the confidence to devise, collect, analyze, and present their research in a competent manner. It is an essential text for all emerging researchers in physical activity.

    Table of Contents
    Part I. Overview of the Research Process

    Chapter 1. Introduction to Research in Physical Activity
    The Nature of Research
    Unscientific Versus Scientific Methods of Problem-Solving
    Alternative Models of Research
    Types of Research
    Overview of the Research Process
    Parts of a Thesis: A Reflection on the Steps in the Research Process
    Summary

    Chapter 2. Developing the Problem and Using the Literature
    Identifying the Research Problem
    Purpose of the Literature Review
    Basic Literature Search Strategies
    Steps in the Literature Search
    Summary

    Chapter 3. Presenting the Problem
    Choosing the Title
    Developing the Introduction: Background and Justification
    Stating the Research Purpose
    Presenting the Research Hypothesis
    Operationally Defining Terms
    Basic Assumptions, Delimitations, and Limitations
    Justifying the Significance of the Study
    Differences Between the Thesis and the Research Article
    Summary

    Chapter 4. Formulating the Method
    How to Present Methodological Details
    Why Planning the Methods Is Important
    Two Principles for Planning Experiments
    Describing Participants
    Selecting and Describing Instruments
    Describing Procedures
    Describing Design and Analysis
    Establishing Cause and Effect
    Interaction of Participants, Measurements, and Treatments
    Summary

    Chapter 5. Ethical Issues in Research and Scholarship
    Seven Areas of Research Misconduct
    Ethical Issues Regarding Copyright
    Model for Considering Scientific Misconduct
    Working With Faculty
    Protecting Human Participants
    Protecting Animal Subjects
    Summary

    Part II. Statistical and Measurement Concepts in Research

    Chapter 6. Becoming Acquainted With Statistical Concepts
    Why We Need Statistics
    Use of Computers in Statistical Analysis
    Description and Inference Are Not Statistical Techniques
    Ways to Select a Sample
    Ways to Assign Participants to Groups
    Post Hoc Justifications
    Difficulty of Random Sampling and Assignment: How Good Must It Be?
    Measures of Central Tendency and Variability
    Basic Concepts of Statistical Techniques
    Data for Use in the Remaining Statistical Chapters
    Summary

    Chapter 7. Statistical Issues in Research Planning and Evaluation
    Probability
    Hypothesis Testing
    Meaningfulness (Effect Size)
    Power
    Using Information in the Context of the Study
    Summary

    Chapter 8. Relationships of Variables
    What Correlational Research Investigates
    Understanding the Nature of Correlation
    What the Coefficient of Correlation Means
    Using Correlation for Prediction
    Partial Correlation
    Semipartial Correlation
    Procedures for Multiple Regression
    Logistic Regression
    Discriminant Function Analysis
    Moderators and Mediators
    Multivariate Forms of Correlation
    Summary

    Chapter 9. Differences Between Groups
    How Statistics Test Differences
    Types of t Tests
    Interpreting t
    Relationship of t and r
    Analysis of Variance
    Analysis of Covariance
    Experiment-Wise Error Rate
    Understanding Multivariate Techniques
    Summary

    Chapter 10. Nonparametric Techniques
    Chi Square: Testing the Observed Versus the Expected
    Procedures for Rank-Order Data
    Correlation
    Differences Between Groups
    Summary

    Chapter 11. Measuring Research Variables
    Validity
    Reliability
    Methods of Establishing Reliability
    Intertester Reliability (Objectivity)
    Standard Error of Measurement
    Using Standard Scores to Compare Performance
    Measuring Movement
    Measuring Written Responses
    Measuring Affective Behavior
    Scales for Measurement
    Measuring Knowledge
    Item Response Theory
    Summary

    Part III. Types of Research

    Chapter 12. Sociohistorical Process in Sport Studies
    Development of the Discipline
    Theory and Sport History
    Relationship Between Theory and Method
    Research Sources
    Research Topics
    Research Design
    Data Analysis and Interpretation
    Research Findings
    Exemplary Studies in Sport History
    Summary

    Chapter 13. Philosophical Research in Physical Activity
    Identifying the Purposes of Philosophical Research
    Philosophical Inquiry Continuum
    Locating a Research Problem
    Analyzing a Research Problem
    Summary
    Appendix

    Chapter 14. Research Synthesis (Meta-Analysis and Systematic Reviews)
    Purpose of Research Synthesis
    Presenting Effect Size Data
    Summary

    Chapter 15. Surveys
    Questionnaires
    Additional Considerations for Online Surveys
    Delphi Method
    Personal Interviews
    Normative Surveys
    Summary

    Chapter 16. Other Descriptive Research Methods
    Developmental Research
    Case Studies
    Observational Research
    Unobtrusive Research Techniques
    Correlational Research
    Summary

    Chapter 17. Physical Activity Epidemiology Research
    U.S. National Physical Activity Guidelines and Plan
    Observational Versus Experimental Research
    What Is Physical Activity Epidemiology?
    Definitions of Physical Activity and Its Components
    Assessment of Physical Activity
    Epidemiological Study Designs
    Reading and Interpreting a Physical Activity Epidemiological Study
    Summary

    Chapter 18. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research
    Sources of Invalidity
    Threats to Internal Validity
    Threats to External Validity
    Controlling Threats to Internal Validity
    Controlling Threats to External Validity
    Types of Designs
    Summary

    Chapter 19. Qualitative Research
    Procedures in Qualitative Research
    Data Analysis
    Concluding Remarks
    Summary

    Chapter 20. Mixed-Methods Research
    Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
    Designing Mixed-Methods Research
    Issues in Mixed-Methods Research
    Examples of Mixed-Methods Research
    Summary

    Part IV. Writing the Research Report

    Chapter 21. Completing the Research Process
    Research Proposal
    Thesis and Dissertation Proposals
    Advisor and Dissertation Committee
    The Good Scholar Must Research and Write
    Scientific Writing
    First Things Are Sometimes Best Done Last
    Developing a Good Introduction
    Describing the Methods
    The Proposal Process
    Preparing and Presenting Qualitative Research Proposals
    Writing Proposals for Granting Agencies
    Submitting Internal Proposals
    Completing Your Thesis or Dissertation
    Results and Discussion
    Handling Multiple Experiments in a Single Report
    Using Tables and Figures
    Summary

    Chapter 22. Ways of Reporting Research
    Basic Writing Guidelines
    A Brief Word About Acknowledgments
    Thesis and Dissertation Format: Traditional Versus Journal
    Helpful Hints for Successful Journal Writing
    Revising Research Papers
    Writing Abstracts
    Making Oral and Poster Presentations
    Summary

    Appendix. Statistical Tables

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