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Guide Intro

Welcome to the CNS 6030: Advanced Research and Evaluation

The course is an investigation of descriptive, relational, and experimental approaches to research, with a focus on statistics and design issues, including control strategies and procedures for establishing validity. Special emphasis will be placed on how to design and conduct a research project, including the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data. Students will read, interpret, and critically evaluate qualitative and quantitative studies within the counseling literature.

This guide provides access to resources to help with the course.

Required Text

Counseling Research Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods with MyLab Education with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package

Item is available as an online access package.

Discovery Search Box

Featured Subject Specific Resources

Encyclopedias, handbooks, dictionaries and other reference books can be a great place to start your research. They will:

  • Give you the background information you need to start researching unfamiliar concepts
  • Help you to narrow your topic down to a manageable research question
  • Provide fast, reliable sources for definitions, facts, and statistics.

Use the following multi-subject and subject-specific databases to search for detailed research articles on your topic. Login required for off-campus access. Click here for the full list of Rosemont's electronic databases.

Looking for specific articles on a topic? Visit our Electronic Databases page and search the resources listed there.

The links below will direct you to additional resources on the open web. Depending on the nature of your research, it may or may not be appropriate to utilize these sources, so it is always best to check first with your professor or a librarian. Consult this page for more guidance on evaluating websites.