Research Design in Aging and Social Gerontology

Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gerontology, Family & Relationships, Aging, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Developmental Psychology
Cover of the book Research Design in Aging and Social Gerontology by Joyce Weil, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Joyce Weil ISBN: 9781315450148
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: February 24, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Joyce Weil
ISBN: 9781315450148
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: February 24, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Research Design in Aging and Social Gerontology provides a review of methodological approaches and data-collection methods commonly used with older adults in real-life settings. It addresses the role of normative age-related sensory, cognitive, and functional changes, as well as the influence of generational cohort (age-period-cohort) upon each design. It discusses the role of older adults as true co-researchers; issues uniquely related to studies of persons residing in community-based, assisted, skilled, and memory-care settings; and ethical concerns related to cognitive status changes. The text concludes with detailed guidelines for improving existing data collection methods for older persons and selecting the best fitting methodologies for use in planning research on aging.

Features of Research Design in Aging and Social Gerontology include:

  • Descriptions and evaluations of a wide range of methodological approaches, and methods used to collect data about older persons (quantitative, qualitative, mixed, and emergent methods: photovoice, virtual environments, etc.)
  • Ways to match research questions to selection of method without a preconceived methodological preference or dominance
  • Real-world and applied examples along with cases from the gerontological literature
  • "How to" sections about reading output/software reports and qualitative-analysis screenshots (from ATLAS.ti) and quantitative (SPSS) output and interpretation
  • Pedagogical tools in every chapter such as text boxes, case studies, definitions of key terms, discussion questions, and references for further reading on chapter topics
  • Glossary of key terms, complete sample research report, and an overview of past methodological research design work in gerontology
  • Companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/Weil where instructors will find PowerPoint presentations, additional discussion questions, and a sample syllabus; and students will find flashcards based on glossary terms, a downloadable copy of the sample research report in the text, and links to data sets, related websites, further reading, and select gerontological journals

This text is intended for upper-level undergraduates and masters students in aging and gerontology as well as students in human development, applied anthropology, psychology, public health, sociology, and social-work settings. Health care professionals, social workers, and care managers who work with older adults will also find this text a valuable resource.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Research Design in Aging and Social Gerontology provides a review of methodological approaches and data-collection methods commonly used with older adults in real-life settings. It addresses the role of normative age-related sensory, cognitive, and functional changes, as well as the influence of generational cohort (age-period-cohort) upon each design. It discusses the role of older adults as true co-researchers; issues uniquely related to studies of persons residing in community-based, assisted, skilled, and memory-care settings; and ethical concerns related to cognitive status changes. The text concludes with detailed guidelines for improving existing data collection methods for older persons and selecting the best fitting methodologies for use in planning research on aging.

Features of Research Design in Aging and Social Gerontology include:

This text is intended for upper-level undergraduates and masters students in aging and gerontology as well as students in human development, applied anthropology, psychology, public health, sociology, and social-work settings. Health care professionals, social workers, and care managers who work with older adults will also find this text a valuable resource.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Shakespearean Tragedy by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Economics as Social Science by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book American Jewish Life, 1920-1990 by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Globalisation, Higher Education, the Labour Market and Inequality by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Anthropologists, Indigenous Scholars and the Research Endeavour by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Challenges of Globalization by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Linguistic Diversity and Teaching by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Modern Italian Grammar Workbook by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Corruption and Good Governance in Asia by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Ambassadors of Christ by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Time, Memory, and the Politics of Contingency by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book The Voyage of François Pyrard of Laval to the East Indies, the Maldives, the Moluccas, and Brazil by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Progressive Counting Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Golf Business and Management by Joyce Weil
Cover of the book Judaic Religion in the Second Temple Period by Joyce Weil
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy