Writing and Publishing Your Thesis, Dissertation, and Research: A Guide for Students in the Helping Professions / Edition 1

Writing and Publishing Your Thesis, Dissertation, and Research: A Guide for Students in the Helping Professions / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0534559743
ISBN-13:
9780534559748
Pub. Date:
07/21/2003
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
ISBN-10:
0534559743
ISBN-13:
9780534559748
Pub. Date:
07/21/2003
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Writing and Publishing Your Thesis, Dissertation, and Research: A Guide for Students in the Helping Professions / Edition 1

Writing and Publishing Your Thesis, Dissertation, and Research: A Guide for Students in the Helping Professions / Edition 1

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Overview

This book provides masters and doctoral students with an in-depth and comprehensive guide to the process of writing a thesis or dissertation. It breaks down this often foreboding and overwhelming goal into achievable steps, presenting models that prepare readers for each stage of the process. Within each step, the authors supply all the tools and detailed instructions necessary for the successful completion of a thesis or dissertation. Along the way, the book offers readers skills and techniques that can help them cope more effectively with the psychological or emotional blocks that often get in the way of accomplishing their goal.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780534559748
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Publication date: 07/21/2003
Series: Research, Statistics, & Program Evaluation
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 375
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.32(h) x 0.91(d)

About the Author

Dr. P. Paul Heppner (Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln) holds a Curators Distinguished Professorship — the highest distinction — at the University of Missouri and is Director of the Coalition for Cultural Competencies, an organization he co-founded in 1998. He has published over 200 articles/book chapters as well as nine books, made hundreds of presentations at national conferences, and delivered over 100 invited keynotes/presentations in 14 countries. His primary area of research focuses around the role of coping with stressful life events across different cultural contexts. Dr. Heppner is the recipient of three Fulbright awards (Sweden, Ireland, and Taiwan), a Fellow in the American Psychological Association (Divisions 17, 45, and 52), and a Fellow in the American Psychological Society. He has served on several national and international editorial boards, including serving as Editor of The Counseling Psychologist. In 2005-2006 he served as President of the Society of Counseling Psychology; in 2009 he received the Leona Tyler Award, the Society's highest award. He is also the recipient of numerous other awards for his leadership, research, teaching, mentoring, international work, and promotion of diversity and social justice issues.


Dr. Mary Heppner is an Associate Professor of Education in the Department of Educational, School and Counseling Psychology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Her research interests include women's career development, career transitions, multicultural issues in therapy, rape prevention, teaching enhancement, and training issues. She also teaches a course in scientific writing that served as the inspiration for WRITING AND PUBLISHING YOUR THESIS, DISSERTATION, AND RESEARCH: A GUIDE FOR THE HELPING PROFESSIONS STUDENT. Mary has received numerous awards, including the John Holland Award for Research in Career Development, the Kemper Award for Outstanding Teaching, and the Early Scientist-Practitioner Award. She also received a Fulbright Fellowship to Taiwan. She is the author of over 70 articles, book chapters and books.

Table of Contents

1. SETTING YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS: ALLEVIATING BARRIERS THAT MAY IMPEDE YOUR PROGRESS. Factors that May Impede Your Success. Summary and Conclusion. Strengths and Barriers Exercise. My Thesis or Dissertation Self-Care Plan. 2. IDENTIFYING YOUR TOPIC AND MAKING IT RESEARCHABLE. The Affective Side: Focusing on Your Feelings. Factors in Selecting a Research Topic. Finding Research Topics. Developing a Topic into a Researchable Study. Further Refining a Topic by Identifying Initial Research Questions. Grant Support for Graduate Research. Conclusions. Developing a Focus to our Research Topic: An Exercise. 3. OVERVIEW: SETTING THE STAGE FOR THE THESIS OR DISSERTATION. The Funnel: An Essential Writing Tool. Key Elements of the Overview Chapter. Checklist for Chapter One of the Thesis or Dissertation. 4. SEARCHING AND REVIEWING THE RELEVANT LITERATURE: FINDING WHAT HAS COME BEFORE. The Search Process: A Highly Specialized and Non-linear Process. Resources to Conduct a Literature Search. Organizing the Results of your Search. Conclusions. 5. RESEARCH HYPOTHESES: THE MOTOR THAT DRIVES THE STUDY. Specifying Research Questions. Types of Research Questions. Examples of Research Questions within a Programmatic Line of Research. Specifying Research Hypotheses. Writing Research Questions and Hypotheses. Summarizing the Literature to Establish Research Questions and Hypotheses. Research Questions and Analyses. Conclusions. 6. WRITING YOUR LITERATURE REVIEW: INTEGRATION AND CASE BUILDING. Structural Elements in Writing a Research Review. Describing, Analyzing and Synthesizing the Literature within the Text. Writing Style and Process. Conclusions. Exercise: Synthesizing Information across Studies. Checklist for Chapter Two of the Thesis or Dissertation. 7. QUANTITATIVE METHODS: MAPPING YOUR RESEARCH PLAN. Where to Begin: The Chapter Roadmap. Participants. Instruments. Procedures. Statistical Analyses. Conclusions. Checklist for Chapter Three of the Thesis or Dissertation. 8. QUALITATIVE METHODS: ON THE ROAD TO EXPLORING THE UNKNOWN (co-authored with Yu-Wei Wang). Before Telling you the Story: What is Qualitative Research. Definition of qualitative research. Myths and facts about qualitative research. Where does this story start? Paradigms: The ground rules. 9. EXCLUSION IS EASIER, INCLUSION IS BETTER: DIVERSIFYING SAMPLES (co-authored with M. Meghan Davidson). Advantages of Diversifying Samples. Drawbacks to Diversifying Samples. Advice for Drawing the Circle Bigger. Conclusions. 10. WORKING WITH YOUR ADVISOR AND COMMITTEE. Working with the advisor. Formation of the committee. Contacting potential committee members. Level of contact with committee members outside of the meeting. Providing copies of the proposal to the committee and scheduling the meeting. Preparing for the proposal meeting. Data Collection and Analysis Scheduling and Presenting the Defense. Conclusions. 11. DEMONSTRATING INTEGRITY AND PROFESSIONALISM IN YOUR RESEARCH. Attitudes Toward Conducting Research. Reflecting on Each Phase of the Research Process. Conclusions. 12. CONDUCTING QUANTITATIVE ANALYSES AND PRESENTING YOUR RESULTS (co-authored with Dong-gwi Lee and Hyun-joo Park). Where to Begin: The Chapter Roadmap. Common Preliminary Components of the Results Chapter. Writing the Results chapter. Conclusion. Checklist for Chapter Four of the Thesis or Dissertation. Useful references for other statistical techniques. 13. QUALITATIVE RESULTS: THE MEANING MAKING PROCESS (co-authored with Yu-Wei Wang). Grounded Theory. Consensual Qualitative Research. Phenomenology/Hermeneutics. Conclusions. 14. THE DISCUSSION: MAKING THE DATA SING. Affective Reactions. Most Important Elements of a Discussion Chapter. Conclusions. Checklist for Chapter Five of the Thesis or Dissertation. 15. CITATIONS AND REFERENCE LISTS: THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS. Style of Citing References in the Text. Common Problems in Combing References. Common Reference List Errors. Utilizing Bibliographic Computer Programs for Your References. Summary and Conclusions. A Sample Reference List. 16. PUBLISHING THE THESIS OR DISSERTATION. Affective Reactions. Myths About the Writing Process. Steps on the Road to Professional Publication. Common Problems in Manuscripts Submitted for Publication. Conclusions. References.
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