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Title Collaboration between student affairs and institutional researchers to improve institutional effectiveness / J. Worth Pickering, Gary R. Hanson, editors.

Imprint San Francisco, Calif. : Jossey-Bass, c2000.

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  378.007 N42i  no.108    ---  Available
Description 111 p. ; 23 cm.
Series New directions for institutional research, 0271-0560 ; no. 108
New directions for institutional research ; no. 108. 0271-0560
Note "Winter 2000."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Student affairs research : the work we do / Gary R. Hanson, Gypsy M. Denzine -- Using student development theory to inform institutional research / Patricia M. King, Mary F. Howard-Hamilton -- Overview of student affairs research methods : qualitative and quantitative / Emily J. Perl, Denise F. Noldon -- Making things happen in higher education : dissemination of student affairs research results / S. Leellen Brigman, Gary R. Hanson -- Best practices in student affairs research / Kris M Smith, Peter C. Mather -- Slicing the pie : institutional research, assessment, and student affairs research / J. Worth Pickering, Martha Smith Sharpe -- Conclusion / J. Worth Pickering, Gary R. Hanson.
Summary "The purpose of this volume is to inform institutional researchers about the nature of research in student affairs and encourage collaboration among them to enhance our research efforts and provide more thorough information on institutional effectiveness to institutional decision makers. Chapters in this volume focus on defining the field of student affairs research, reviewing the major groups of theories that guide student affairs research, debating the merits of qualitative versus quantitative methods, identifying creative methods for disseminating results, exploring examples of the best practices in student affairs research, and presenting a discussion between a student affairs researcher and an institutional researcher as to how they approach research in their office. The concluding chapter examines the question of whether institutional research, student affairs research, and assessment offices would be more efficient and effective if merged into an office of institutional effectiveness."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject Student affairs services.
Education, Higher -- Research.
Added Author Pickering, James Worth.
Hanson, Gary R.
Spine Title Collaboration to improve institutional effectiveness
ISBN 0787957275
9780787957278

 
    
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