Buch, Englisch, 424 Seiten, Paperback (Perfect Binding), Format (B × H): 182 mm x 258 mm, Gewicht: 741 g
Research, Presentation, and Publication
Buch, Englisch, 424 Seiten, Paperback (Perfect Binding), Format (B × H): 182 mm x 258 mm, Gewicht: 741 g
ISBN: 978-1-60406-359-2
Verlag: Thieme Publishers New York
The Audiology Capstone: Research, Presentation, and Publication
The Audiology Capstone: Research, Presentation, and Publication concisely presents the must-know information for completing every step of your Audiology Capstone Project. From choosing a research topic and mentor, to conducting the research and publishing the results, the authors provide you with the essential information for a productive and successful Capstone experience. Structured chronologically to parallel the Capstone's progression, each succinctly organized chapter includes bulleted lists for fast reference and call-out boxes that provide examples of database tables, as well as helpful reminders about audiology equipment and software.
Features:
- A realistic assessment of the research process from multiple perspectives, including AuD students, librarians, researchers, clinicians, and faculty - The final chapter, written by a student, details that individual's Capstone experience after following all the research methods and strategies presented within the text - Additional sections help you select a mentor, submit a proposal to an IRB, and understand copyright laws - Numerous chapters contain step-by-step information about different research databases, and screenshots of the databases that shows you how to use the numerous databases to find the best possible evidence
This comprehensive textbook details all of the necessary components of an Audiology Capstone for AuD students, researchers, clinicians, and instructors.
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Section I: Preparing for the Capstone Chapter 1. Introduction to Research Chapter 2. Importance of Research Chapter 3. Ethics of Research Chapter 4. Organization of the Research Project Chapter 5. Finding a Research Topic Chapter 6. Finding a Mentor and Mentoring Chapter 7. Submitting the Project to the IRB Section II: Finding and Evaluating Research Chapter 8. Introduction to Databases Chapter 9. Electronic Databases for Searching the Literature Chapter 10. Types of Literature Chapter 11. Historical Literature Chapter 12. Keywords Chapter 13. Access to Full-Text Materials Chapter 14. Searching the Literature Chapter 15. Performing a Quality Search and Critical Appraisal of the Literature Chapter 16. Tracking Research Section III: Research Design and Referencing Chapter 17. Research Design and Hypothesis Testing Chapter 18. Research Questions Chapter 19. Validity, Reliability, and Reducing Instrumentation Threat to Internal Validity Chapter 20. Acknowledgment and Referencing Using Endnotes® Version X3 and RefWorks® Section IV: From Presentation to Publication Chapter 21. Procedures to Submit Student or Clinical Research for Poster or Research Podium Presentation Chapter 22. Tips for Presenting at Professional Meetings Chapter 23. The Publishing Process: Submitting a Work to a Journal Chapter 24. Understanding Copyright Chapter 25. Author Rights Chapter 26. Strategies to Enhance Your Impact as an Author Chapter 27. Completing the Research Project: One Student's Experience