1st Edition

Research Methodologies of School Psychology Critical Skills

By Ryan J. Kettler Copyright 2019
    258 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    258 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Research Methodologies of School Psychology is a comprehensive, actionable resource that offers graduate students and school psychologists the knowledge and skills to apply key scientific techniques in practice.

    A volume in the Foundations of School Psychology Research and Practice Series, this book directly addresses the need for definitive resources on mastering research methodologies in the field. Covering topics such as development and evaluation of measures, application of various designs, and drawing inferences from data, Ryan J. Kettler provides rigorous yet accessible methodological guidance. Each chapter includes illustrative examples, summaries of essential learnings, and reflective concluding questions.

    Using these engaging and invaluable strategies, graduate students and school psychologists will be effectively prepared to apply the scientific method in their own professional contexts.

    Section 1. Research, Evaluation, and Our Field  1. School Psychology and the Scientific Method  2. Literature Review, Questions, and Hypotheses*  Section 2. Science Begins with Measurement  3. Developing Measures  4. The Reliability of Scores and the Validity of Inferences  Section 3. Research Designs in School Psychology  5. Randomized Control Trials and Quasi-Experimental Designs in School Psychology  6. Correlational and Causal Comparative Designs in School Psychology  7. Survey Designs in School Psychology*  8. Single-Case Research Designs in School Psychology*  Section 4. Drawing Inferences from Data  9. Statistics, Samples, and Populations  10. Research-Related Tasks: Developing Technical Writing Skills*  11. Moving Forward: Conducting Research in a Practicing Profession  * Chapters 2, 7, 8, and 10 were authored by Kathleen Lynne Lane and Ryan J. Kettler

    Biography

    Ryan J. Kettler is Associate Professor in the Department of School Psychology, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University–New Brunswick, USA

    "Research Methodologies of School Psychology offers a comprehensive resource for conceptualizing and implementing research in schools and school-related settings. Kettler eloquently describes the research-to-practice paradigm through eleven chapters nested in four areas: scientific history, measurement, research design, and inferences from research data. The book includes valuable and easy-to-access strategies, guides, and questions. This is a must-read volume for graduate students, practitioners, and trainers. I highly recommend it!" Linda A. Reddy, Professor, The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers University, USA

    "This is a wonderful resource for both graduate students in school psychology and school-based practitioners seeking to engage in applied research or become well-informed consumers of research literature. It provides a useful framework for conceptualizing research questions, and generating and testing hypotheses. Full of descriptions and exemplars of the applications of various research methodologies, the book is a practical roadmap for those engaging in the research process, including the interpretation and dissemination of research findings." Robert J. Volpe, Professor & Interim Chair, Department of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, USA