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The Critical Assessment of Research: Traditional and New Methods of Evaluation

Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Nov 2009, Pages: 200


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This book:

- highlights frequently overlooked criteria for evaluating research
- challenges the assumption that the gold standards for evaluation are sufficient
- examines the role of new technologies in evaluating and disseminating research
- offers state-of-the-art techniques for evaluating research in context

This book examines the following factors: sponsorship of research* control of the dissemination of research* effects of dominant research paradigms* financial interests of authors, publishers, and editors* role of new technologies (for example, Web 2.0) It is widely accepted among researchers and educators that the peer review process, the reputation of the publisher and examination of the author's credentials are the gold standards for assessing the quality of research and information. However, in the contemporary research environment, the traditional gold standards are no longer sufficient, and the effective evaluation of information requires the consideration of additional factors. Controversies about positive evaluations of new medications that appear in peer-reviewed journals, the literature on Enron prior to the revelations that led to its collapse and the suppression of research that does not conform to dominant paradigms are just a few examples that indicate the need for a more sophisticated and nuanced approach to evaluating information. Each of these areas is discussed in a factual manner, supported by many examples that illustrate not only the nature of the issues but also their complexity. Practical suggestions for the evaluation of information will be an integral part of the text.



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