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Research Methods and Design in Sport Management Damon P.S. Andrew

Research Methods and Design in Sport Management By Damon P.S. Andrew

Research Methods and Design in Sport Management by Damon P.S. Andrew


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Research Methods and Design in Sport Management explains research design, implementation, and assessment criteria with a focus on specific procedures unique to the discipline of sport management.

Research Methods and Design in Sport Management Summary

Research Methods and Design in Sport Management by Damon P.S. Andrew

A graduate or upper-level undergraduate text for research methods and research design courses in sport management programs. A reference for sport management researchers, academics, and sport management professionals.

About Damon P.S. Andrew

Damon Andrew, PhD, is a professor and dean at Troy University in the College of Health and Human Services, which includes the school of nursing; the department of human services, rehabilitation, and social work; the department of kinesiology and health promotion; and the department of athletic training education. His academic credentials include an associate's degree from Jefferson Davis Community College, a bachelor's degree in physical education and a master's degree in exercise physiology from the University of South Alabama, two additional master's degrees in biomechanics and sport management from the University of Florida, and a PhD in sport administration from Florida State University. Before assuming the decanal role at Troy University, Andrew directed University of Louisville's doctoral program in sport administration and founded and directed a doctoral program in sport management at the University of Tennessee. He also taught at Florida State University, the University of Florida, and the University of South Alabama. His research has been supported by over $2 million in funding via 25 grants and contracts; it includes over 45 manuscripts accepted for publication in peer-reviewed journals and over 70 presentations at national and international conferences. His peer-reviewed publications appear in more than 20 scholarly journals, including the Journal of Sport Management, Sport Management Review, Sport Marketing Quarterly, International Journal of Sport Management, and the Sport Management Education Journal. Andrew currently serves as the associate editor for the International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing and as an editorial board member of the International Journal of Sport Management and the Journal ofSport Administration & Supervision. He serves as an ad hoc reviewer for more than 10 other scholarly outlets. He was elected by his peers to serve as member at large of the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) and as chief financial officer of the Sport and Recreation Law Association (SRLA).

Andrew resides in Troy, Alabama, with his wife, Tera, and their daughter, Clare. He enjoys spending time with his family, reading, playing tennis, and watching sporting events.

Paul M. Pedersen, PhD, is an associate professor of sport management and the director of the sport management doctoral program at Indiana University at Bloomington. Previously, Pedersen taught sport communication and management courses at several colleges and universities, including Bowling Green State University and Palm Beach Atlantic University. He received his PhD from Florida State University.

A former sportswriter and sport business columnist, Pedersen has researched, published, and presented on the activities and practices of many sport organization personnel, specifically those associated with the print media and affiliated with intercollegiate and interscholastic sports. He has lectured and presented worldwide on sport communication and management topics. His primary area of scholarly interest is the symbiotic relationship between sport and communication.Pedersen has published 60 peer-reviewed articles in journals such as the Journal of Sport Management, Sociology ofSport Journal, International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, and Journal of Sports Economics. Pedersen has coauthored Strategic Sport Communication (2007) and Contemporary Sport Management, Fourth Edition (2010), and authored two sport history texts.

Founder and editor in chief of the International Journal of Sport Communication, Pedersen also serves as an editorial review board member of five national and international sport journals. He is a research fellow for the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM), a member of the North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) and the European Association for Sport Management (EASM), and a charter member of the Sport Marketing Association (SMA)Pedersen lives in Bloomington, Indiana, with his wife, Jennifer, and their four children. He enjoys spending time with his family as well as traveling, photography, cycling, and watching sporting events.

Chad D. McEvoy, EdD, is an associate professor at Illinois State University, where he is the coordinator of the sport management graduate program. Before pursuing a career in academia, McEvoy worked in marketing and fundraising in intercollegiate athletics at Iowa State University and Western Michigan University. He has conducted research projects for clients at various levels of sport, including professional sport, intercollegiate athletics, Olympic sport, and sport agency organizations.

McEvoy holds a doctoral degree from the University of Northern Colorado, a master's degree from the University of Massachusetts, and a bachelor's degree from Iowa State University, each in sport management and administration. His research interests focus on revenue generation in commercialized spectator sport settings. McEvoy has published articles in the Journal of Sport Management, Sport Management Review, Sport Marketing Quarterly, and International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing. His research has been featured in numerous media stories and interviews appearing in Wall Street Journal, SportsIllustrated.com, ESPN.com, Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Portland Oregonian, and Kansas City Star. McEvoy appeared as a panelist before the prestigious Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics in 2008, and he is currently coeditor of the Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics.

McEvoy and his wife, Kerry, live in Normal, Illinois, with their sons Andy and Luke. In addition to spending time with his family, he enjoys playing sports and games, cooking, and watching sports.

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction to Research in Sport Management

Chapter 1. Research Concepts in Sport Management

Research Defined

Types of Research

Research Traditions

Summary

Chapter 2. Ethical Issues in Research

Protection of Human Subjects

Ethical Principles and Guidelines

Institutional Review Board

Informed Consent

Scientific Dishonesty

Summary

Part II. The Research Process

Chapter 3. Creation of Research Questions

Selection of a Topic

Reviewing the Literature

Development of a Conceptual Framework

Identification of Variables

Clarification of Hypotheses

Summary

Chapter 4. Research Design

Types of Research Designs

Determination of Sample Size

Sampling Strategies

Sampling Errors

Reliability

Validity

Summary

Chapter 5. Data Collection and Analysis

Nonresponse Bias

Preparation of Data for Analysis

Levels of Measurement

Descriptive Statistics

Inferential Statistics

Choosing a Statistical Analysis Method

Drawing Conclusions

Summary

Chapter 6. Data Publication

Academic Conference Presentation

Academic Journal Selection

Research Article Structure

Journal Publication Process

Evaluating Journal Articles

Summary

Part III. Research Design in Sport Management

Chapter 7. Surveys

Internet Surveys

Design and Implementation

Types of Error

Data Collection

Data Analysis

Summary

Chapter 8. Interviews

Interview Process

Interview Techniques

Data Analysis

Summary

Chapter 9. Observation Research

Methodological Foundations

Observation Site and Observer Roles

Participant Observation in New Media

Data Collection

Field Notes

Data Analysis

Summary

Chapter 10. Case Study Research

Applied Research Advantages

Research vs. Teaching Case Studies

Design and Implementation

Research Preparation

Data Collection

Data Analysis

Case Study Report

Summary

Chapter 11. Historical Research

Academic Perspective

Practical Applications

Tools and Materials

Topic Selection

Source Material

Data Analysis

Historical Writing

Summary

Chapter 12. Legal Research

Qualities of Legal Research

Nature of the Law

Legal Research Techniques

Sources of Legal Information

Design and Implementation

Summary

Part IV. Statistical Methods in Sport Management

Chapter 13. Analyses of Structure

Importance of Reliability and Validity

Cronbach Alpha

Exploratory Factor Analysis and Principal Components Analysis

Confirmatory Factor Analysis

Summary

Chapter 14. Relationships Among Variables

Bivariate Correlation

Simple Linear Regression

Multiple Regression

Path Analysis

Summary

Chapter 15. Significance of Group Differences

T-Test

One-Way ANOVA

One-Way ANCOVA

Factorial ANOVA

Factorial ANCOVA

One-Way MANOVA

One-Way MANCOVA

Factorial MANOVA

Factorial MANCOVA

Summary

Chapter 16. Prediction of Group Membership

Discriminant Analysis

Logistic Regression

Cluster Analysis

Summary

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9780736073851
073607385X
Research Methods and Design in Sport Management by Damon P.S. Andrew
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Human Kinetics Publishers
20110217
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