"This book presents research as something we do everyday. Rooting methods in the "real world′ will help students grasp the information and then apply it to situations they find themselves in." - Jeff Shires, Purdue University North Central
"Focusing on the types of research most practitioners will use in the workplace, Donald Treadwell makes continuous connections between research and its real world application. The book is written in language that is accessible to undergraduates and the information is clearly and simply presented." - Berrin A. Beasley, University of North Florida
"The greatest strength of this text is the organizing examples ... I believe these have the ability to make research methods more accessible to undergraduate students and have the potential to develop their enthusiasm for research." - J. Drew McGukin, California University of Pennsylvania
Introducing the paths of communication inquiry open to students both in their undergraduate studies as well as for use in their future careers, this reader-friendly text demystifies the theories and practices of research in an engaging manner, using examples of research methods in practice. Introductory chapters that explore the conceptual foundations are followed by chapters on measurement, statistics, sampling, surveys, experiments, observation, and content analysis. A concluding chapter shows students how to write up and present their research for various audiences.A Resources Site for instructors and students is available at www.sagepub.com/treadwellicr. . For instructors, the password-protected site includes a test bank, PowerPoint slides, lecture notes, discussion questions, and in-class assignments. For students, the open-access site features e-flashcards, study questions, and Web resources.