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Quell any fears you may have about science and research design with this clear introduction to the basics! With enlightening examples and illustrations drawn from the counseling literature, RESEARCH DESIGN IN COUNSELING fully addresses the most common issues that counseling researchers encounter. The authors' accessible approach provides you with an understanding of the various types of research, including both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Filled with helpful examples that draw from a broad variety of research designs, this book provides the fundamentals of conducting research while providing clear instruction on writing and publishing the research report.
P. Paul Heppner received his Ph.D. from University of Nebraska, Lincoln in 1979, and is now Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Multicultural Research, Training and Consultation in the department of Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology at University of Missouri, Columbia. He has been an active researcher, having published over 100 articles and chapters. Professor Heppner's research has been widely cited across a wide variety of disciplines, not only in the U.S., but many other countries as well. His primary areas of interest are the relationship between coping/problem solving and psychological adjustment as it intersects across diverse populations, including across different cultures around the world. Dr. Heppner is a Fellow in the American Psychological Association and as a charter fellow of the American Psychological Society. He has been a Fulbright Research Scholar in three countries (Sweden, Ireland, and Taiwan), as well as a Visiting Fellow in three countries (England, South Africa, and Taiwan). He has made hundreds of presentations at national conferences, as well as delivered over 40 invited presentations and workshops in 14 countries (Sweden, Greece, Norway, England, Ireland, Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea, Italy, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Canada, and South Africa). He is the past Editor of THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST journal and sits on the editorial board of several journals. Most recently, he has served as the President of the Society of Counseling Psychology, as well as received the Distinguished Service Award for Extraordinary National Leadership in Counseling Psychology. On the MU campus, he has been recognized for his research with a namedfellowship, for teaching excellence, for outstanding mentoring of students, and for his work in promoting diversity issues. He has another book with Brooks/Cole, WRITING AND PUBLISHING YOUR THESIS, DISSERTATION, AND RESEARCH: A GUIDE FOR STUDENTS IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS.