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Practical Research with Children is designed to help the reader understand techniques for research with children, based on real world experience. The book describes a wide range of research methods, focusing equally on quantitative and qualitative approaches, and considers how different methods can be integrated. It highlights the benefits and challenges of each method and gives emphasis to best practice, with expert guidance on how to avoid potential pitfalls in order to obtain valuable insights into how children develop.

The volume includes fifteen chapters arranged over three sections. Each chapter explores a particular method, or combination of methods, and discusses both theoretical and practical issues, using a diversity of domains, including different ages, cultures, populations and settings. Uniquely, the book includes newer methods (such as eye tracking and digital technologies) alongside well-established behavioural methods which are used for research with children.

With contributions from internationally renowned researchers and practitioners from a range of disciplines, the book will be indispensable reading for a wide audience, including for students in psychology, education and nursing undertaking research projects with children, and also for anyone looking to understand the research behind current theories in child development.

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"Practical Research with Children is a highly informative text regarding the various methods that can be employed to investigate issues within Developmental Psychology. Not only will readers gain knowledge of individual methods, but they may also succeed in learning how unique methods can complement each other and consider a mixed or multi methods approach to their research...This book is no doubt a valuable addition to anyone who conducts research within the field of Developmental Psychology. However it should not be pigeon holed to only Developmental researchers as it could offer a useful perspective and great deal of knowledge to those who investigate issues surrounding children in other areas of psychology." Tamsyn Hawken, Psychology Teaching Review

List of figures
ix
List of contributors
xi
About the editors xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements from the editors xxiv
Acknowledgements from the authors xxv
PART 1 Quantitative methods in research with children
1(106)
1 Researching cognitive development in infancy
3(21)
Caspar Addyman
Luke Mason
2 The use of eye-tracking with infants and children
24(22)
Sam V. Wass
3 Imaging the developing human brain using functional and structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Methodological and practical guidelines
46(24)
Stephan E. Vogel
Anna A. Matejko
Daniel Ansari
4 Standardised and experimental psychological tasks: Issues and solutions for research with children
70(19)
Harry Purser
Jo Van Herwegen
5 Researching children's conversations
89(18)
Harriet Tenenbaum
Patrick Leman
Ana Aznar
Cheryl To
PART 2 Qualitative methods in research with children
107(82)
6 The use of semi-structured interviews with young children
109(18)
Jess Prior
7 Ethnographic studies of young children
127(18)
Eva Gulløv
Lisbeth Ljosdal Skreland
8 Qualitative research with a `double life': A mixed methods approach to research and advocacy with adolescents
145(21)
Jayme Hannay
Robert Dudley
Stephanie Milan
Paula Kellogg Leibovitz
Valerie L. Rodino
9 Novel and creative qualitative methodologies with children
166(23)
Karen Winter
PART 3 Mixed methods designs in research with children
189(112)
10 Using mixed methods in developmental psychology: From scale errors to death
191(18)
Karl S. Rosengren
Isabel T. Gutierrez
Matthew J. Jiang
11 Counting in context: Studying children's everyday talk by combining numbers and words
209(19)
Douglas E. Sperry
Linda L. Sperry
12 The use of Q sort methodology in research with teenagers
228(18)
Larry Owens
13 Methodologies for paediatric sleep research in typical and atypical populations
246(18)
Frances Le Cornu Knight
Dagmara Dimitriou
14 Digital and new technologies: Research tools and questions
264(21)
David Messer
Natalia Kucirkova
15 Ethical practice in research about children
285(16)
Lindsay O'Dell
Charlotte Brownlow
Index 301
Jess Prior is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Kingston University, UK.



Jo Van Herwegen is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Kingston University, UK