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RESEARCH METHODS IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY An Introduction for Students and Practitioners Second Edition Chris Barker and Nancy Pistrang University College London, UK Robert Elliott University of Toledo, Ohio, USA JOHN WILEY & SONS, LTD RESEARCH METHODS IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Second Edition RESEARCH METHODS IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY An Introduction for Students and Practitioners Second Edition Chris Barker and Nancy Pistrang University College London, UK Robert Elliott University of Toledo, Ohio, USA JOHN WILEY & SONS, LTD Copyright#2002JohnWiley&Sons,Ltd, TheAtrium,SouthernGate,Chichester, WestSussexPO198SQ,England Telephone(+44)1243779777 Email(forordersandcustomerserviceenquiries):[email protected] VisitourHomePageonwww.wileyeurope.comorwww.wiley.com AllRightsReserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystemor transmittedinanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,photocopying,recording,scanning or otherwise,except underthe termsof theCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct 1988orunderthe termsofalicenceissuedbytheCopyrightLicensingAgencyLtd,90TottenhamCourtRoad,London W1T4LP,UK,withoutthepermissioninwritingofthePublisher.RequeststothePublishershouldbe addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8SQ, England, or emailed to [email protected], or faxed to (+44)1243770571. 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Firsted.publishedundertitle:Researchmethodsinclinicalandcounselling psychology.Chichester:Wiley,1994. Includesbiblographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN0-471-49087-3(cased)–ISBN0-471-49089-X(pbk.) 1.Clinicalpsychology–Research–Methodology.2. Counselling–Research–Methodology.3.Psychotherapy–Research–Methodology.I. Pistrang,Nancy.II.Elliott,Robert,1950–III.Barker,Chris,1948–.Researchmethodsin clinicalandcounsellingpsychology.IV.Title. RC467.8.B372002 616.89’0072–dc21 2002069167 BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary ISBN0-471-49087-3(hbk) ISBN0-471-49089-X(pbk) Typesetin10/12ptPalatinobyDobbieTypesettingLimited,Tavistock,Devon PrintedandboundinGreatBritainbyTJInternationalLtd,Padstow,Cornwall Thisbookisprintedonacid-freepaperresponsiblymanufacturedfromsustainableforestry inwhichatleasttwotreesareplantedforeachoneusedforpaperproduction. TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THE AUTHORS .............................................. x PREFACE ............................................................ xi PREFACE FROM THE FIRST EDITION .............................. xiii Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: THE RESEARCH PROCESS . . . . . . . . . . . 1 The Research Process..................................... 4 Chapter 2 PERSPECTIVES ON RESEARCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Philosophical Issues........................................ 7 What is Research? ....................................... 7 What is Science?........................................ 13 Social and Political Issues................................ 19 Professional Issues........................................ 20 The Intuitive Practitioner ................................ 20 The Scientist-Practitioner ................................ 21 The Applied Scientist ................................... 22 The Local Clinical Scientist............................... 22 The Evidence-based Practitioner.......................... 23 The Clinical Scientist.................................... 24 Comparison of Models .................................. 24 Current Developments .................................. 25 Personal Issues ........................................... 25 Why do Clinical Psychologists do Research?............... 26 Why don’t Clinical Psychologists do Research?............. 27 Summary .............................................. 28 Chapter Summary ........................................ 29 Further Reading .......................................... 29 Chapter 3 DOING THE GROUNDWORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Formulating the Research Questions ........................ 31 Choosing the Topic ..................................... 32 Developing the Questions................................ 32 Hypothesis-testing versus Exploratory Research Questions ............................................ 33 Some Types of Research Questions ....................... 35 Literature Review....................................... 38 The Proposal........................................... 40 vi CONTENTS Consultations........................................... 42 Piloting................................................ 42 Funding ............................................... 43 The Politics of Research in Applied Settings ................. 44 Access................................................. 44 Responding to Doubts................................... 45 Authorship............................................. 47 Chapter Summary ........................................ 47 Further Reading .......................................... 48 Chapter 4 FOUNDATIONS OF QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT . . 49 The Process of Measurement............................... 51 Domains of Variables.................................... 51 Measuring Psychological Constructs ...................... 51 Measurement Sources and Approaches.................... 53 Foundations of Quantitative Methods....................... 54 Positivism.............................................. 55 Psychometric Theory...................................... 57 Definitions............................................. 58 Reliability.............................................. 59 Reliability Statistics ..................................... 62 Validity................................................ 65 Generalizability Theory.................................. 67 Item Response Theory................................... 68 Utility ................................................. 69 Standards for Reliability and Validity ..................... 69 Chapter Summary and Conclusions......................... 70 Further Reading .......................................... 71 Chapter 5 FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE METHODS . . . . . . . . 72 Historical Background................................... 74 Phenomenological Approaches ............................. 76 Types of Phenomenological Research ..................... 78 Social Constructionist Approaches.......................... 81 Background to Social Constructionism .................... 82 Types of Social Constructionist Research .................. 86 Ways of Evaluating Qualitative Studies ..................... 89 Conclusions.............................................. 91 How do you choose between a Qualitative and a Quantitative Approach?................................. 91 Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods.......... 92 Chapter Summary ........................................ 92 Further Reading .......................................... 93 Chapter 6 SELF-REPORT METHODS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Mode of Administration................................. 97 Open-ended and Closed-ended Questions ................. 98 vi CONTENTS Consultations........................................... 42 Piloting................................................ 42 Funding ............................................... 43 The Politics of Research in Applied Settings ................. 44 Access................................................. 44 Responding to Doubts................................... 45 Authorship............................................. 47 Chapter Summary ........................................ 47 Further Reading .......................................... 48 Chapter 4 FOUNDATIONS OF QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT . . 49 The Process of Measurement............................... 51 Domains of Variables.................................... 51 Measuring Psychological Constructs ...................... 51 Measurement Sources and Approaches.................... 53 Foundations of Quantitative Methods....................... 54 Positivism.............................................. 55 Psychometric Theory...................................... 57 Definitions............................................. 58 Reliability.............................................. 59 Reliability Statistics ..................................... 62 Validity................................................ 65 Generalizability Theory.................................. 67 Item Response Theory................................... 68 Utility ................................................. 69 Standards for Reliability and Validity ..................... 69 Chapter Summary and Conclusions......................... 70 Further Reading .......................................... 71 Chapter 5 FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE METHODS . . . . . . . . 72 Historical Background................................... 74 Phenomenological Approaches ............................. 76 Types of Phenomenological Research ..................... 78 Social Constructionist Approaches.......................... 81 Background to Social Constructionism .................... 82 Types of Social Constructionist Research .................. 86 Ways of Evaluating Qualitative Studies ..................... 89 Conclusions.............................................. 91 How do you choose between a Qualitative and a Quantitative Approach?................................. 91 Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods.......... 92 Chapter Summary ........................................ 92 Further Reading .......................................... 93 Chapter 6 SELF-REPORT METHODS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Mode of Administration................................. 97 Open-ended and Closed-ended Questions ................. 98

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