Music Therapy Research (Second Edition)

Barbara L. Wheeler

Print ISBNs: 1-891278-26-6 or  978-1-891278-26-6
E-ISBN:  978-1-891278-71-6



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Music Therapy Research, 2nd Edition, is a complete revision of Music Therapy Research: Quantitative and Qualitative Perspectives. This second edition of the book, including 41 chapters by 30 authors updates, topics from the first edition and adds numerous new chapters and topics. Authors are from nine countries, with broad expertise on music therapy research.

The book is arranged into five parts, each covering a different aspect of music therapy research. Examples of music therapy research are provided throughout the book.

Part 1, Music Therapy Research: Overview and Issues, addresses the diversity of music therapy practice and research and the complexity of music therapy research, including its many overlapping areas. It also deals with some considerations in making a distinction between quantitative and qualitative research and includes a historical overview of music therapy research, a presentation of the philosophy and theory of science, overviews of both quantitative and qualitative music therapy research, and information on funding research. This section can be read alone by those who want only a brief overview of music therapy research, using the overviews of quantitative and qualitative research rather than the more detailed coverage included in the later chapters.

Part 2, The Research Process, is intended to cover all aspects of music therapy research and be the focus of reading for undergraduate music therapy research courses. It begins with an overview of topics and questions, then goes on to include chapters on developing a topic, reviewing the literature, designing research, data analysis and computer programs, writing reports of the research, ethical precautions, and evaluating research. Portions of Part 1 plus this section may be all that is read by some undergraduate students, as it is possible to read this section and understand much about research in general and also about quantitative and qualitative research.

Part 3, Types of Quantitative Research, describes experimental research, survey research, meta-analysis, and two types of single-subject designs: quantitative case studies and applied behavior analysis. Chapters are illustrated with both real and hypothetical examples.

Part 4, Types of Qualitative Research, provides detailed descriptions of numerous qualitative research methods and includes examples. Its chapters, illustrated with examples, cover phenomenological inquiry, hermeneutic inquiry, naturalistic inquiry, grounded theory, first-person research, ethnography and ethnographically informed research, participatory action research, narrative inquiry, morphological research, qualitative case study research, arts-based research, and Personal Construct Psychology and the repertory grid technique.

Part 5, Types of Other Research, includes chapters on researching music, philosophical inquiry, developing theory, and historical research.

Parts 3 through 5 provide a wealth of information on music therapy research employing 21 diverse methods and should be read by those wanting more information on any of them. Each chapter details an approach to research; many of them develop this information in ways that has not been done before in the music therapy literature.

This book provides a comprehensive overview of music therapy research and will become a standard reference for students and professionals in the field. (ISBN: 1-891278-26-6
Hard-back: $72)

Reviews By:

* Wendy Magee, British Journal of Music Therapy, 2006, Volume 20 (1).
* Helen Shoemark, Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 2006, Volume 17.
* Monika Nöcker-Ribaupierre, Musiktherapeutische Umschau, January 2006
* Rudy Garred in the Nordic Journal of Music Therapy (Online Reviews), December 4, 2006.




 

Table of Contents
Permissions iii
Acknowledgments iv
Table of Contents v
Contributors vii
Preface xi
Part I. Music Therapy Research: Overview
and Issues
1
1. Introduction: Overview of Music Therapy
ResearchBarbara L. Wheeler
3
2. Developments and Issues in Music
Therapy ResearchJane Edwards
20
3. Philosophy and Theory of ScienceEven Ruud 33
4. Principles of Quantitative ResearchCarol Prickett 45
5. Principles of Qualitative ResearchBarbara L. Wheeler and Carolyn Kenny 59
6. Funding Music Therapy ResearchJane Edwards and Debra Burns 72
Part II. The Research Process 79
7. Research Topics and Questions in
Music TherapyKenneth E. Bruscia
81
8. Developing a TopicBarbara L. Wheeler 94
9. Reviewing the LiteratureCheryl Dileo 105
10. Designing Quantitative ResearchBarbara L. Wheeler 112
11. Designing Qualitative ResearchKenneth E. Bruscia 129
12. Statistical Methods of AnalysisAnthony A. DeCuir 138
13. Computer Programs for Quantitative
Data Analysis Anthony Meadows
168
14. Data Analysis in Qualitative ResearchKenneth E. Bruscia 179
15. Software Tools for Music Therapy
Qualitative ResearchJames S. Musumeci, Joseph
F. Fidelibus, and Suzanne N. Sorel
187
16. Writing the Quantitative Research
ReportMichael G. McGuire
197
17. Writing the Qualitative Research
ReportKenneth Aigen
210
18. Ethical Precautions in Music Therapy
ResearchCheryl Dileo
226
19. Evaluating Quantitative Music Therapy
ResearchCathy McKinney
236
20. Evaluating Qualitative Music Therapy
ResearchBrian Abrams
246
Part III. Types of Quantitative Research 259
21. Experimental ResearchSuzanne B. Hanser and Barbara L. Wheeler 261
22. Survey ResearchTony Wigram 272
23. Meta-AnalysisCheryl Dileo and Joke Bradt 282
24. Quantitative Single Case DesignsHenk Smeijsters 293
25. Applied Behavior AnalysisSuzanne B. Hanser 306
PART IV. Types of Qualitative Research 319
26. Phenomenological InquiryMichele Forinash and Denise Grocke 321
27. Hermeneutic InquiryCarolyn Kenny, Mechtild Jahn-Langenberg, and Joanne Loewy 335
28. Naturalistic InquiryKenneth Aigen 352
29. Grounded TheoryDorit Amir 365
30. First-Person ResearchKenneth E. Bruscia 379
31. Ethnography and Ethnographically
Informed ResearchBrynjulf Stige
392
32. Participatory Action ResearchBrynjulf Stige 404
33. Narrative InquiryCarolyn Kenny 416
34. Morphological ResearchEckhard Weymann and Rosemarie Tüpker 429
35. Qualitative Case Study ResearchHenk Smeijsters and Trygve Aasgaard 440
36. Arts-Based ResearchDiane Austin and Michele Forinash 458
37. Personal Construct Psychology and
the Repertory Grid TechniqueBrian Abrams and Anthony Meadows
472
PART V. Types of Other Research: Researching
Music, Philosophical Inquiry, Developing Theory, Historical
Research
487
38. Approaches to Researching MusicLars Ole Bonde 489
39. Philosophical InquiryKenneth Aigen 526
40. Developing TheoryKenneth E. Bruscia 540
41. Historical Research in Music TherapyAlan L. Solomon 552
Indexes 561
Author Index 563
Topic Index 573