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Michael Atkinson is Associate Professor, Faculty of Physical Education and Health, University of Toronto. He was previously Senior Lecturer in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Loughborough University, leading the instruction of research methods and skills at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels therein. Michael received a PhD in Sociology from the University of Calgary in 2001 (BA, University of Waterloo, 1995; MA, McMaster University, 1997). Since then, he has researched and taught courses on the sociology of sport, bodies, deviance and research methods (qualitative, quantitative and historical) at Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada), McMaster University (Canada), and University of Western Ontario (Canada). For his contributions to the Canadian social sciences, Michael was recipient of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada's prestigious Aurora Award in 2004.
Michael Atkinson is Associate Professor, Faculty of Physical Education and Health, University of Toronto. He was previously Senior Lecturer in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Loughborough University, leading the instruction of research methods and skills at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels therein. Michael received a PhD in Sociology from the University of Calgary in 2001 (BA, University of Waterloo, 1995; MA, McMaster University, 1997). Since then, he has researched and taught courses on the sociology of sport, bodies, deviance and research methods (qualitative, quantitative and historical) at Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada), McMaster University (Canada), and University of Western Ontario (Canada). For his contributions to the Canadian social sciences, Michael was recipient of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada's prestigious Aurora Award in 2004.
Academic Journals
Analytic Epidemiology
Applied versus Pure Research
Archival Research
Causality
Critical Theory
Descriptive Statistics
Discourse Analysis
Distributions
Epistemology
Ethnography
Evaluation Research
Evidence-Based Research and Practice
Experiments
Grounded Theory
Hypotheses
Inferential Statistics
Interdisciplinary Research
Interpretivism
Interviewing
Literature Reviews
Media Analysis
Meta-Analysis
Ontology
Populations and Samples
Positivism
Quantitative versus Qualitative Research
Questionnaires
Reliability
Representation
Research Ethics
Research Proposals
Research Questions
Theory
Translation
Triangulation
Unobtrusive Methods
Validity
Variables
Visual Methods
Michael Atkinson is Associate Professor, Faculty of Physical Education and Health, University of Toronto. He was previously Senior Lecturer in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Loughborough University, leading the instruction of research methods and skills at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels therein. Michael received a PhD in Sociology from the University of Calgary in 2001 (BA, University of Waterloo, 1995; MA, McMaster University, 1997). Since then, he has researched and taught courses on the sociology of sport, bodies, deviance and research methods (qualitative, quantitative and historical) at Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada), McMaster University (Canada), and University of Western Ontario (Canada). For his contributions to the Canadian social sciences, Michael was recipient of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada′s prestigious Aurora Award in 2004.
Few can bring research methods to life like Mike Atkinson. His
breadth of research interests and experience mean he can introduce
you to all you need to know and inspire you to get down to doing
some research yourself.
*Dominic Malcolm*
The layout, structure and content of the book lend themselves to
use in undergraduate or graduate classes. The comprehensive
coverage of both quantitative and qualitative research approaches
truly reflects the multiple methods used in sport and exercise
science and its related fields.
*Chris Shields*
For students and others who may be moving into a new field of study
, the book works brilliantly and provides much more than a lexical
insight . For the interested reader the next step will be to take
advantage of the references that each of the 40 chapters ends with.
The book can be recommended for use in the education of students
through undergraduate level, dealing with methodological and
theoretical aspects in relation to sport, physical education and
physical activity.
*Jens Troelsen, University of Southern Denmark*
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