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Researching Resilience
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Researching Resilience challenges this tendency to pathologize youth, and marks a profound shift in research methods from the study of disorder to the study of well-being.
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- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Author Biographies
- Overview
- 1. Introduction: The Challenges in Researching Resilience
- 2. The Ethical Conduct of Research Involving Children in International Settings
- Qualitative Research
- 3. Participatory Action Research
- 4. Not Just the Master Discourse: A Case for Holistic Case Studies of Youth Resilience
- 5. The Use of Image-Based Methods in Research with Youth
- Quantitative Research
- 6. Cross-Cultural Resilience Research on Youth: Avoiding Methodological Hazards
- 7. Use of Meta-Analysis to Study Resilience Factors: An Exemplar
- Mixes Methods
- 8. Using Mixed Methods to Understand Youth Resilience
- 9. Constructing Syntheses: Striving for Convergent Methods for Investigating Youth in Diverse Cultures
- Application of Methods
- 10. Playing Catch-Up: Evaluating a Mathematics Intervention for Disadvantaged Learners in South Africa
- 11. A Sample Research Proposal for a Mixed-Methods Investigation of Resilience: The Pathways to Resilience Project
- 12. Youth Resilience Research and the Transformative Paradigm