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Book Research Methods for Sports Studies

Download or read book Research Methods for Sports Studies written by Chris Gratton and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2010 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This comprehensive, accessible and practical textbook provides a complete grounding in both qualitative and quantitative research methods for the sports studies student. The book offers the reader a step-by-step guide to the research process, from designing a research project, to collecting and analyzing data, to reporting the research, and is richly illustrated throughout with sport-related case-studies and examples from around the world. Now in a fully revised and updated new edition, the book covers key topics such as: choosing an appropriate research design undertaking a literature review key research techniques, including questionnaires, interviews, content analysis and ethnographic studies data analysis, including an introduction to SPSS, as well as guides to descriptive and inferential statistics writing a research report ethical issues in sports research. Research Methods in Sports Studies is designed to be a complete and self-contained companion to any research methods course and contains a wealth of useful features, such as highlighted definitions of key terms, revision questions, practical research exercises, and a companion website with web links, multiple choice questions, powerpoint slides, and other learning resources. The book is also an invaluable reference for any student undertaking a dissertation or research project as part of their studies. Visit the companion website at: www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415493932

Book Research Methods in Sport Management

Download or read book Research Methods in Sport Management written by Brenda G. Pitts and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research -- the systematic investigation of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions -- is carried out for a variety of purposes and to achieve a variety of goals. For sport business industry, research is critical for developing strategies to effectively understand and manage the franchise, property, or facility. This second edition provides a detailed introduction into the research itself, and applies those methods directly to the field of sport business management. With established reputations as expert researchers in the field, the authors have reorganised foundational concepts and updated methods and industry examples to provide students, instructors and professionals with a knowledge base and resources to prepare, collect, analyse and present targeted research for scholarly publication or to better interpret and respond to the needs of an array of areas in the sport management industry.

Book Research Methods and Design in Sport Management

Download or read book Research Methods and Design in Sport Management written by Damon P. S. Andrew and published by Human Kinetics. This book was released on 2011 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This text explains research design, implementation, analysis and assessment criteria with a focus on specific procedures unique to sport managament.

Book Research Methods in Sport

Download or read book Research Methods in Sport written by Mark F. Smith and published by Learning Matters. This book was released on 2017-10-23 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Packed full of essential tools and tips, this second edition is your quick-start guide to undertaking research within real world of sport. Using clear, accessible language, Smith maps an easy-to-follow journey through the research process, drawing upon the most up-to-date evidence and resources to help you select the most appropriate research approach for your project. Throughout the book you will discover: Key points that highlight important definitions and theories; Reflection points to help you make connections between key concepts and your research; Learning activities to put your newfound knowledge into practice; Further reading to explore the wider context of sport research in the real world. Featuring over thirty-five case studies of students’ and academics’ research in practice, this book is the perfect guide-by-your-side to have during your own sport research.

Book Online Research Methods in Sport Studies

Download or read book Online Research Methods in Sport Studies written by Jamie Cleland and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-11-21 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The internet and digital technologies have transformed sport and the way that we research sport, opening up new ways to analyse sport organisations, fan communities, networks, athletes, the media, and other key stakeholders in the field. This engaging and innovative book offers a complete introduction to online research methods in sport studies, guiding the reader through the entire research process, and bringing that process to life with sport-related cases and examples. Covering both qualitative and quantitative methods, the book introduces key topics such as generating a research idea, implementing the research design, maintaining good ethical standards, and collecting, analysing and presenting data. It explains how to conduct online surveys, online interviews, and online ethnography in practice, and every chapter contains individual and group activities to encourage the reader to engage with real online research, as well as further reading suggestions to help them develop their knowledge. Online Research Methods in Sport Studies is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics, and researchers with an interest in sport studies, and is a useful reference for practitioners working in sport or sport media who want to improve their professional research skills.

Book Research Methods for Sports Performance Analysis

Download or read book Research Methods for Sports Performance Analysis written by Peter O'Donoghue and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2009-12-16 with total page 381 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Modern techniques of sports performance analysis enable the sport scientist, coach and athlete to objectively assess, and therefore improve upon, sporting performance. They are an important tool for any serious practitioner in sport and, as a result, performance analysis has become a key component of degree programmes in sport science and sports coaching. Research Methods for Sports Performance Analysis explains how to undertake a research project in performance analysis including: selection and specification of a research topic the research proposal gaining ethical approval for a study developing a performance analysis system testing a system for reliability analysing and discussing data writing up results. Covering the full research cycle and clearly introducing the key themes and issues in contemporary performance analysis, this is the only book that sports students will need to support a research project in performance analysis, from undergraduate dissertation to doctoral thesis. Including case studies, examples and data throughout, this book is essential reading for any student or practitioner with an interest in performance analysis, sports coaching or applied sport science.

Book Research Methods in Sport Studies and Sport Management

Download or read book Research Methods in Sport Studies and Sport Management written by A.J. Veal and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-03-26 with total page 617 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research can be a challenging but rewarding activity. All degree-level students studying sport, and all effective professionals working in the sport sector need to have a sound understanding of research methods and how to critically interpret research findings. This broad-ranging, in-depth and practical textbook introduces research methods for students on sport-related degree courses, outlining the knowledge and practical skills needed to undertake meaningful research and to become a knowledgeable consumer of the research of others. The book explores every element of the research process, from the fundamental ‘what, why and who?’ questions, through research plans, literature review, qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection and data analysis, to the communication of research results. It offers a critical appraisal of alternative methods, including mixed methods, as well as clear guidance on how to use each particular method. Every chapter contains test questions and practical exercises, detailed case studies, a clear chapter summary and extensive guides to further sport-related study resources, to enable students to check their understanding and develop, extend and apply their practical skills. Step-by-step introductions to the use of the key statistical packages Excel, SPSS and NVivo in sport research are included. On-line support materials include some 400 PowerPoint slides and copies of data-sets used in the book. With deeper and broader coverage than any other sport-related research methods textbook, and a clear focus on ‘how to do it’, Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management is an essential companion for any sport-related degree course.

Book Research Methods in Sport

Download or read book Research Methods in Sport written by Mark F. Smith and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2010-03-12 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a comprehensive resource for all those studying sport at college or university. It covers qualitative and quantitative methods, and explains what research is, how to conduct a systematic review, and how to select, apply and combine research methods.The reader is supported throughout by learning activities, real-life examples and advice on further study.

Book Research Methods for Sport Management

Download or read book Research Methods for Sport Management written by James Skinner and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-10-30 with total page 430 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research methods courses have become a compulsory component of most degree programs in sport management. This is the first introductory research methods textbook to focus exclusively on sport management. Through the use of examples, cases and data taken from the real world of sport management it opens up a traditionally dry area of study, helping the student to understand the vital importance of sound methodology in their studies and subsequent professional practice. The book covers the full range of quantitative and qualitative methods across the whole span of the research process, from research design and the literature review to data analysis and report writing. Every chapter contains a range of useful features to aid student learning, including summaries, discussion questions and guides to further resources, as well as examples drawn from contemporary sport around the world. Research Methods for Sport Management is an essential course text for all sport management students and an invaluable reference for any sport management professional involved in operational research.

Book Research Methods for Sports Studies

Download or read book Research Methods for Sports Studies written by Ian Jones and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-12-05 with total page 365 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research Methods for Sports Studies is a comprehensive, engaging and practical textbook that provides a complete grounding in both qualitative and quantitative research methods for the sports studies student. Leading the reader step-by-step through the entire research process, from identifying a research question and collecting and analyzing data to writing the research report, it is richly illustrated throughout with sport-related case-studies and examples from around the world. Now in a fully revised, updated and expanded third edition, the book includes completely new chapters on using social media and conducting on-line research, as well as expanded coverage of key topics such as conducting a literature review, making the most of statistics, research ethics and presenting research. Research Methods for Sports Studies is designed to be a complete and self-contained companion to any research methods course and contains a wealth of useful features, such as highlighted definitions of key terms, revision questions and practical research exercises. An expanded companion website offers additional material for students and instructors, including web links, multiple choice revision questions, an interactive glossary, PowerPoint slides and additional learning activities for use in and out of class. This is an essential read for any student undertaking a dissertation or research project as part of their studies in sport, exercise and related fields.

Book Research Methods in Sports Coaching

Download or read book Research Methods in Sports Coaching written by Lee Nelson and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-03-26 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research Methods in Sports Coaching is a key resource for any student, researcher or practitioner wishing to undertake research into sports coaching. It takes the reader through each phase of the research process, from identifying valuable research questions, to data collection and analyses, to the presentation and dissemination of research findings. It is the only book to focus on the particular challenges and techniques of sports coaching research, with each chapter including examples, cases and scenarios from the real world of sports coaching. The book introduces and explores important philosophical, theoretical and practical considerations in conducting coaching research, including contextual discussions about why it’s important to do sports coaching research, how to judge the quality of coaching research, and how sports coaching research might meet the needs of coaching practitioners. Written by a team of leading international scholars and researchers from the UK, US, Canada and Australia, and bridging the gap between theory and practice, this book is an essential course text for any research methods course taken as part of a degree programme in sports coaching or coach education.

Book Research Methods and Design in Sport Management

Download or read book Research Methods and Design in Sport Management written by Damon P. S. Andrew and published by Human Kinetics Publishers. This book was released on 2019-10-16 with total page 377 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research Methods and Design in Sport Management, Second Edition, explains research design, implementation, and assessment criteria with a focus on procedures unique to the discipline of sport management.

Book Research Methods for Sport Studies

Download or read book Research Methods for Sport Studies written by Chris Gratton and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2004 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introduction 1 What do we mean by 'research'? 4 The characteristics of research 4 Why undertake research? 5 The different types of research 6 Pure and applied research 7 Primary and secondary research 8 Theoretical and empirical research 8 Some misconceptions about research 8 Understanding sports research 9 How to read research 10 Summary 12 Further reading 13 Introduction 14 The nature of knowledge 15 Quantitative and qualitative research 21 The growth of qualitative research in sport studies 23 Choosing quantitative or qualitative approaches 25 Mixing quantitative and qualitative data 25 Deductive and inductive research 26 Two broad research traditions 27 What approaches are suitable for my research? 28 Summary 29 Introduction 31 The research process 31 Summary 36 Further reading 37 38 Introduction 38 Coming up with a research topic 39 Focusing your research question 41 Writing a research proposal 47 Weaknesses in research proposals 47 Summary 48 Introduction 50 Purposes of the literature review 51 Sources of literature 52 Finding the literature 54 Focusing your literature search 56 Assessing the literature 58 How do I know when I have collected enough literature? 59 How should I write up the literature review? 59 How do I reference other authors? 62 Maintaining your references 65 Structuring your literature review 65 Relating your literature review to your research question 66 Mistakes often made in the literature review 67 Identifying secondary data 67 Summary 69 Introduction 71 Theories and theoretical frameworks 72 Considering your approach 73 How do I know which theory to use? 75 Concepts and conceptual frameworks 76 Reliability and validity 85 The relationship between reliability and validity 88 Summary 89 Introduction 91 Experimental designs 92 Cross-sectional/survey designs 94 Time series designs 95 Longitudinal designs 96 Case study research 97 Grounded theory designs 99 Ethnographic designs 99 Sampling issues 99 Selecting a sample 100 Non-response bias 102 Non-probability sampling methods 103 Mistakes made in selecting a sample 104 Determining the sample size 104 Case study or ethnographic sampling 106 What methods should I use to collect data from my sample? 107 Triangulation of data 108 Combining quantitative and qualitative approaches 109 Ethical considerations in research design 110 Summary 113 Introduction 115 When is the use of a questionnaire appropriate? 116 Advantages of the questionnaire survey 117 Disadvantages of the postal questionnaire 118 Designing your questionnaire 118 What types of question can I ask? 119 Should I use existing questions or scales or develop my own? 124 Ordering the questionnaire 125 Problems in questionnaire design 125 Piloting the questionnaire 127 Increasing your response rate 132 The covering letter 133 Administering the questionnaire 135 Following up non-respondents 137 Summary 138 Further reading 139 Introduction 140 When is interviewing appropriate? 140 The different types of interview 141 Advantages of the interview method 142 Disadvantages of the interview method 143 Designing the interview schedule 144 Carrying out the interview 145 Motivating the informant 146 Probing 147 Asking sensitive questions 147 Recording the interview 148 Reliability and validity of the interview 150 The telephone interview 152 Interviews and sample size 153 The key informant interview 154 Focus groups 154 Summary 156 Further reading 157 Introduction 158 Advantages of unobtrusive methods 159 Disadvantages of unobtrusive methods 159 Observation and participant observation 159 When is observation appropriate? 160 Advantages of observational methods 163 Disadvantages of observational methods 163 Carrying out an observational study 164 Recording data 165 Mistakes made in observational studies 167 Content analysis 167 Mistakes made in content analysis 172 Summary 172 Further reading 174 Introduction 175 Characteristics of an ethnography 178 Undertaking a sports ethnography 180 Ethnographic methods 185 Experiential ethnography 187 Writing the ethnography 188 Issues of validity and reliability 188 Ethnography and student research 189 Summary 189 Further reading 191 Introduction 192 The use of computer software in quantitative analysis 193 Data preparation 194 Using SPSS for Windows 196 Analysing data using SPSS for Windows 198 Analysing your data 199 Descriptive statistics 199 Presenting descriptive statistics 202 Inferential statistics 206 Interpreting the results 206 Tests of association 208 Testing differences 210 Which test should I use? 214 A final word on statistics 215 Summary 215 Further reading 216 Introduction 217 Stages of qualitative analysis 218 Coding qualitative data 219 Stages of data coding 220 Maximising the validity and reliability of your data 221 What should I look for when I have coded my data? 222 Using raw data to support your analysis 223 Computer analysis and qualitative data 225 Member validation of qualitative analysis 226 Summary 226 Further reading 227 Introduction 228 Writing the research report 229 Structuring the research report 231 Language and writing style 239 Assessing your own research report 239 The oral presentation of your research 244 Summary 246 Introduction 248 What is the Internet? 249 Searching the Internet 249 Assessing web sites 251 Internet resources 252 A final word on the Internet 254 Summary 254 Further reading 255 Introduction 256 The types of student research 256 Initial considerations 258 What characterises a good piece of student research? 258 Originality and generalisability 260 The research time scale 260 Gaining collaboration and access 261 The role of your tutor 263 Common faults in student research 266 Summary 267 Further reading 268.

Book Research Methods for Sports Studies

Download or read book Research Methods for Sports Studies written by Ian Jones and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2022-02-28 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research Methods for Sports Studies is a comprehensive, engaging and practical textbook that provides a grounding in qualitative and quantitative research for students studying programmes related to sport and physical activity. Leading the reader step-by-step through the entire research process, from identifying a research question and collecting and analysing data to writing and presenting the research report, the book is richly illustrated throughout with sport-related case studies and examples from around the world. Research Methods for Sports Studies is designed to be a complete and self-contained companion to any research methods course and contains a wealth of useful features, such as highlighted definitions of key terms, all-new case studies from active researchers and practical research exercises. Now in a revised and updated fourth edition, and in full colour for the first time, the book features expanded coverage of key topics such as online research, data visualisation, image analysis, source evaluation, mixed methods and the philosophical foundations of research. It also includes new material on the challenges of researching during a pandemic and reflects on the importance of diversity and inclusion, from feminist and indigenous methodologies to increased diversity of cases and researcher voices. This is an essential read for any student undertaking a dissertation or research project as part of their studies in sport, exercise and related fields, including sport management, sport development, the sociology of sport, sport marketing, sport-related tourism, sport coaching, physical education and other similar degrees. Additional online material is available for students and instructors, including web links, multiple-choice revision questions, PowerPoint slides and additional learning activities for use in and out of class.

Book Research Methods and Design in Sport Management

Download or read book Research Methods and Design in Sport Management written by Damon P.S. Andrew and published by Human Kinetics. This book was released on 2011-02-17 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research Methods and Design in Sport Management explains research design, implementation, analysis, and assessment criteria with a focus on specific procedures unique to the discipline of sport management. The text is an invaluable resource for students and practitioners in sport management because it focuses on applied research for organizational purposes and the qualitative and quantitative methodologies pertinent to the field of sport management. Organized in four parts, Research Methods and Design in Sport Management begins with an introduction to concepts in sport management research and a discussion of the ethical issues associated with research projects. The text outlines the steps to the research process, making it an easy-to-use guide for professionals undertaking a research project as well as students writing major term papers, theses, or dissertations. Analysis of research design with discussion of specific methods used in qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research helps readers to determine and design the most appropriate research for their specific needs. This text teaches readers the following concepts and skills: •How to conduct a thorough literature review •Theoretical and conceptual frameworks to guide the research process •How to develop appropriate research questions and hypotheses •Techniques for conducting qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research •Methods for analyzing data and reporting results Multiple special elements in each chapter, including learning objectives, summaries, suggested advanced readings, and highlight boxes, guide readers through challenging concepts. A chapter dedicated to legal research in sport management provides a nonintimidating discussion of the unique elements evident in sport law research, such as legal precedence, case briefing, and special writing elements. Examples of published research in sport management illustrate ways in which various methodological tools and techniques can be used in answering research questions. Research in Action sections present excerpts from the Journal of Sport Management, which highlight research components mentioned in the text and assist students in learning how to read and evaluate research. In addition, all research examples provided throughout the text are specific to sport management, considering both sport industry settings and academic environments. Research Methods and Design in Sport Management offers readers the tools to engage in the broad spectrum of research opportunities in the growing discipline of sport management. As accreditation in sport management becomes more prevalent, Research Methods and Design in Sport Management can assist students in gaining the knowledge and skills they need in order to compete in the job market and to contribute to their future careers. For professionals, the text offers tools to ensure the research they conduct and consume can accurately inform strategic business decisions.

Book Qualitative Research Methods in Sport  Exercise and Health

Download or read book Qualitative Research Methods in Sport Exercise and Health written by Andrew C. Sparkes and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-10-15 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Qualitative forms of inquiry are a dynamic and exciting area within contemporary research in sport, exercise and health. Students and researchers at all levels are now expected to understand qualitative approaches and be able to employ them in their work. In this comprehensive and in-depth introductory text, Andrew C. Sparkes and Brett Smith take the reader on a journey through the entire qualitative research process that begins with the conceptualization of ideas and the planning of a study, moves through the phases of data collection and analysis, and then explains how findings might be represented in various ways to different audiences. Ethical issues are also explored in detail, as well as the ways that the goodness of qualitative research might be judged by its consumers. The book is based on the view that researchers need to make principled, informed and strategic decisions about what, why, when, and how to use qualitative forms of inquiry. The nature of qualitative research is explained in terms of both its core assumptions and what practitioners actually do in the field when they collect data and subject it to analysis. Each chapter is vividly illustrated with cases and examples from published research, to demonstrate different qualitative approaches in action and their relative strengths and weaknesses. The book also extends the boundaries of qualitative research by exploring innovative contemporary methodologies and novel ways to report research findings. Qualitative Research Methods in Sport, Exercise and Health is essential reading for any student, researcher or professional who wishes to understand this form of inquiry and to engage in a research project within a sport, exercise or health context.

Book Research Methods in Physical Education and Youth Sport

Download or read book Research Methods in Physical Education and Youth Sport written by Kathleen Armour and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2012-03-15 with total page 444 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first research methods book to focus entirely on physical education and youth sport. It guides the reader through the whole research process; from the first steps to completion of a dissertation or practice-based project, and introduces key topics such as: formulating a research question qualitative approaches quantitative approaches mixed method research literature review case studies survey, interviews and focus groups data analysis writing the dissertation. Each chapter includes a full range of useful pedagogical features, including chapter summaries, practical activities, case studies, dialogues with active researchers and guidance on further reading and resources. With contributions from some of the world’s best-known researchers in the field, this book is indispensible reading for all students and professionals working in physical education, youth sport, sports coaching and related subjects.