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E-grāmata: Illustrated Guide to the Mass Communication Research Project

(Utica University, USA)
  • Formāts: 188 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000788235
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  • Formāts: 188 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000788235

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This book makes mass communication research projects more accessible to the new student researcher through a balance between an academically rigorous guide and an informal and humorous student-centered approach.

The Illustrated Guide to the Mass Communication Research Projects unique, visual approach brings to life concepts and tactics under discussion through vivid illustrations. The book follows the universal format of the academic research paper: abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, hypotheses/research questions, quantitative and qualitative analysis/findings, discussion, and conclusion. It guides the reader through using key methods central to much of mass communication research: observation, interviews, focus groups, case studies, content analysis, surveys, experiments, and sampling. Each chapter contains examples of the segment under discussion, using excerpted research studies that provide writing models for the students own research report.

Ideal for students in research-centered courses in mass media, communication studies, marketing, and public relations, whether at the undergraduate or graduate level, this text will continue to serve as a valuable resource into a future communications and marketing career.

Online resources are provided to support the book: examples of an in-depth interview guide, a focus group moderator guide, a content analysis coding form, observation field notes and an experiment cover story; templates for a personal SWOT analysis and an informed consent form; a research topic worksheet; a literature review matrix; and coding exercises. Please visit www.routledge.com/9781032080758.
Chapter One Getting Started
2(6)
What This Book Offers: HELP!
3(1)
More...
4(1)
What's in It for You?
4(1)
Developing a Research Mindset
5(2)
Activities
7(1)
Connect with Me
7(1)
Chapter Two Finding a Research Topic You Like
8(8)
How to Find a Research Topic
9(1)
Step 1 What's Your Passion?
9(1)
Step 2 Link Your Passion Pick to Other Interests
9(1)
Step 3 Preliminary Research: What's Being Said About Your Topic?
10(2)
Step 4 Formulate Tentative Questions About Your Topic
12(1)
Moving On
12(1)
Activities
13(1)
Resources
14(1)
References
15(1)
Chapter Three Determining Your Research Approach
16(6)
Ways We Acquire Knowledge
17(1)
Your Research Framework
17(1)
What Kind of Researcher Are You?
18(1)
Step 1 Your Ontological View
18(1)
Step 2 Your Epistemological View
19(1)
Step 3 Your Axiological View
19(1)
Step 4 Your Methodological View
19(1)
Step 5 Your Research Method
20(1)
How This Relates to Qualitative and Quantitative Research
20(1)
Activities
21(1)
Resources
21(1)
References
21(1)
Chapter Four Thinking Ethically
22(10)
Ethical Research
23(1)
Researcher Misconduct
23(3)
Protecting Human Participants
26(1)
Online Research Ethics
26(2)
Academic Writing Examples
28(1)
Activities
29(1)
Resources
30(1)
Videos
30(1)
References
30(2)
Chapter Five Writing a Literature Review
32(16)
Literature Review's Purpose
33(1)
Getting Ready to Commit
34(1)
Organizing It: A Literature Review's Structure
34(1)
Finding Solid Sources
35(4)
Keyword, Phrase, and Subject Searches
39(1)
Search Aids
40(1)
Writing It
41(2)
Academic Writing Examples
43(2)
Activities
45(1)
Resources
46(1)
References
46(2)
Chapter Six Writing a Research Question and Hypothesis
48(6)
Research Questions and Hypotheses
49(1)
Writing a Research Question
49(1)
Writing a Hypothesis
50(1)
Academic Writing Examples
51(1)
Activities
52(1)
Resources
52(1)
References
52(2)
Chapter Seven Choosing a Research Method
54(76)
The Method Section
55(1)
Popular Research Methods
55(1)
What Goes in a Method Section?
56(2)
Observation
58(1)
What Is Observational Research?
59(1)
Why Choose Observation?
60(1)
How to Set Up an Observation Project
61(1)
Academic Writing Examples
62(2)
Activities
64(1)
Resources
64(1)
References
64(1)
In-Depth Interview
65(1)
What Is In-Depth Interview Research?
66(1)
Why Choose In-Depth Interviews?
67(1)
Online Interviews
67(1)
How to Set Up an In-Depth Interview Project
68(4)
Academic Writing Examples
72(1)
Activities
73(1)
Resources
73(1)
References
73(2)
Focus Group
75(1)
What Is Focus Group Research?
76(1)
Why Choose a Focus Group?
76(1)
Online Focus Groups
76(1)
How to Set Up a Focus Group Project
77(5)
Add a Survey
82(1)
Add Focus Group Activities
83(1)
Technology Considerations
83(1)
Academic Writing Examples
83(3)
Activities
86(1)
Resources
86(1)
References
86(2)
Case Study
88(1)
What Is Case Study Research?
89(1)
Why Choose a Case Study?
89(1)
How to Set Up a Case Study Project
90(3)
Academic Writing Examples
93(1)
Activities
94(1)
Resources
94(1)
References
94(2)
Content Analysis
96(1)
What Is Content Analysis Research?
97(1)
Why Choose a Content Analysis?
97(1)
How to Set Up a Content Analysis Project
98(1)
Qualitative Content Analysis
99(1)
Quantitative Content Analysis
100(1)
How to Set Up a Quantitative Content Analysis Project
100(4)
Academic Writing Examples
104(2)
Activities
106(1)
Resources
106(1)
References
107(1)
Survey
107(2)
What Is Survey Research?
109(1)
Why Choose a Survey?
109(1)
Online Survey Considerations
110(1)
How to Set Up a Survey Project
110(6)
Academic Writing Examples
116(1)
Activities
117(1)
Resources
118(1)
References
118(2)
Experiment
120(1)
What Is Experimental Research?
121(1)
Why Choose an Experiment?
122(1)
Experimental Design Options
123(2)
How to Set Up a True Experiment Project
125(2)
Academic Writing Examples
127(1)
Activities
128(1)
Resources
128(1)
References
129(1)
Chapter Eight Writing the Results
130(24)
Qualitative Data Analysis
131(1)
Making Sense of Qualitative Data
132(1)
Qualitative Approaches
132(1)
Reflexive Thematic Analysis
132(1)
How Reflexive Thematic Analysis Works
133(2)
Directed Qualitative Content Analysis
135(1)
How Directed Qualitative Content Analysis Works
136(2)
Inductive and Deductive Quality Checks
138(1)
Academic Writing Examples
138(3)
Activities
141(1)
Resources
141(1)
References
141(2)
Quantitative Data Analysis
143(1)
Making Sense of Quantitative Data
144(1)
Getting Started
144(1)
Characteristics of Numerical Data
144(1)
Levels of Measurement
145(1)
Options for Analyzing Numerical Data
145(1)
When You Have Nominal (Categorical) Level Data
145(3)
When You Have Ordinal (Rank-Ordered) Level Data
148(1)
When You Have Interval or Ratio (Continuous) Level Data
149(1)
Data Visualization Considerations
150(1)
Academic Writing Examples
151(1)
Activities
152(1)
Resources
153(1)
References
153(1)
Chapter Nine Writing the Discussion Section
154(8)
The Discussion Section
155(1)
How to Write the Discussion
155(2)
Academic Writing Examples
157(3)
Activities
160(1)
Resources
160(1)
References
160(2)
Chapter Ten Formatting the Paper
162(6)
Formatting Your Paper
163(1)
American Psychological Association Style
163(1)
Formatting at a Glance
164(1)
Abstract
165(1)
References
165(1)
Tables and Figures
165(1)
Supplemental Information/Appendices
165(1)
Academic Writing Examples
166(1)
Activities
167(1)
Resources
167(1)
References
167(1)
Chapter Eleven Presenting Your Research
168(5)
Beyond the Research Paper
169(1)
Spoken Research Presentations
169(1)
Poster Presentations
170(1)
Research Conference Presentations
170(2)
Publishing Options
172(1)
Activities
173(1)
Resources
173(1)
References 173(1)
Index 174
Patricia Swann, former Dean of the School of Business and Justice Studies, is a Professor of Public Relations and Management at Utica University, USA. She is the Executive Director of the Raymond Simon Institute for Public Relations and Journalism and the former head of the Public Relations Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. She is the author of Cases in Public Relations Management and The Illustrated Guide to the Content Analysis Research Project.