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<br/>1. Pluralism, Diversity, and Sophistication in Family Therapy Research, Douglas H. Sprenkle and Fred P. Piercy<br/>2. A Graduate Student Guide to Conducting Research in Marriage and Family Therapy, Lenore M. McWey, Ebony Joy James, and Sara A. SmockII. QUALITATIVE METHODS<br/>3. Let's Get Grounded: Family Therapy Research and Grounded Theory, Silvia Echevarria-Doan and Carolyn Y. Tubbs<br/>4. The Use of Phenomenology for Family Therapy Research: The Search for Meaning, Carla M. Dahl and Pauline Boss<br/>5. Focus Groups in Family Therapy Research, Fred P. Piercy and Katherine M. Hertlein<br/>6. Action Research Methods in Family Therapy, Tai J. Mendenhall and William J. Doherty<br/>7. Computer-Aided Qualitative Data Analysis Software: General Issues for Family Therapy Researchers, Jennifer L. Matheson<br/>8. Bridging Research: Using Ethnography to Inform Clinical Practice, Carolyn Y. Tubbs and Linda M. Burton<br/>9. Feminist Autoethnography, Katherine R. Allen and Fred P. Piercy<br/>10. Performance Methodology: Constructing Discourses and Discursive Practices in Family Therapy Research, Saliha Bava<br/>11. Future Directions for Qualitative Methods, Ronald J. ChenailIII. MIXED METHODS<br/>12. Survey Research, Thorana S. Nelson and David D. Allred<br/>13. The Delphi Method, Linda Stone Fish and Dean M. Busby<br/>14. Task Analysis of Couple and Family Change Events, Brent Bradley and Susan M. Johnson<br/>15. Program Evaluation Science and Family Therapy, Jay A. Mancini, Angela J. Huebner, Eric E. McCollum, and Lydia I. MarekIV. QUANTITATIVE METHODS<br/>16. Clinical Trials in Marriage and Family Therapy Research, Kevin P. Lyness, Stephanie R. Walsh, and Douglas H. Sprenkle<br/>17. Meta-Analysis in Family Therapy Research, Karen S. Wampler, Alan Reifman, and Julianne M. Serovich<br/>18. Economic Evaluation Methodology for Family Therapy Outcome Research, David P. Mackinnon<br/>19. Approaches to Prediction: Correlation, Regression, and Classification Techniques, Douglas K. Snyder and Laurel F. MangrumV. ADVANCED QUANTITATIVE METHODS<br/>20. Multilevel Growth Modeling in the Context of Family Research, Margaret K. Keiley, Nina C. Martin, Ting Liu, and Megan Dolbin-MacNab<br/>21. Covariance Structure Analysis: From Path Analysis to Structural Equation Modeling, Margaret K. Keiley, Mary Dankoski, Megan Dolbin-MacNab, and Ting Liu |