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A clear and structured summary of the book 'Introducing Communication Research' by Donald Treadwell, which contains all important information of the book and the lectures for the exam. Chapters 1, 2, 4-10 13

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Chapter 1 – Getting started: Possibilities and decisions
Research = a systematic process of asking and answering questions, in our case about human
communication.

- Posing questions
- Answering questions
- Demonstrating that your answers are valid
- Sharing your research results

Researchers specialize by

 Interest area
 Research method

Research methods reflect contestable assumptions about human communication

- Observations capture an underlying reality
- Theories about human behaviour can be generalized
- Researchers should distance themselves from research participants
- Research should be done for a specific purpose

Decisions

- Field of study
o Wide or narrow?
- Researcher
o Dispassionate or involved?
- Approach
o Objective or subjective?
 Triangulation = researchers use multiple methods providing multiple
perspectives
- Priority
o Your questions or participants’ answers?
- Sample
o Large or small?
- Data
o Qualitative or quantitative?
- Reporting
o Objective or subjective?

Approaches

- Empirical
o Observe, measure from researcher’s perspective
- Interpretive
o Observe, interpret from participants’ perspectives
- Critical
o Ask whose interests are advanced

, Chapter 2 – First decisions
Researchers differ in:

- Basic assumptions about communication
- Views on how theory and research relate
- Reasons for doing research
- Research methods

Starting points for research

 What? – Interest area
 Why? – goals and reasons for research
 How? – method decision
 World View – basic assumptions
 Work of others – literature
 Research questions
 Hypotheses

Linking theory and observation

- Induction
o Reasoning from observations to a theory that explains the observations
o What theory can explain this behaviour?
- Deduction
o Reasoning from a theory to observations that will test the theory
o Will the behaviour fit with my theory?
- Abduction
o Reasoning from an observation or effect to possible causes
o This is unusual; can I explain it?

Purposes of doing research

- Exploration  broad questions
- Description  informative but not explanatory
- Explanation  why? More specific questions, possibly hypotheses
- Prediction  using theory to relate two or more variables (deduction)
- Control  manipulating physical processes (e.g. buying behaviour)
- Interpretation  open-ended questions, leading to understanding
- Criticism  power in groups, organizations, societies

Method

- Surveys
- Experiments
- Observations
- Interviews
- Focus groups
- Content analysis

Scientific methods combine empiricism (= the question of how we know what we know), rationalism
(= logical reasoning) and positivism (= the idea that phenomena can be explained by rules)
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