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Performing Music Research : Methods In Music Education Psychology And Performance Science
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Performing Music Research is a comprehensive guide to planning, conducting, analysing, and communicating research in music performance. The book examines the approaches and strategies that underpin research in music education, psychology, and performance science. It reviews the knowledge and skills needed to critique existing studies in these fields and to design and carry out new investigations.
Perspectives on qualitative, quantitative, and multistrategy methodologies are highlighted across the book in ways that help aspiring researchers bring precision to their research questions, select methods that are appropriate for addressing their questions, and apply those methods systematically and rigorously.
Each chapter contains a study guide, comprising a chapter summary, a list of keywords, and suggestions for further discussion, and the book concludes with a resources section, including a glossary and supplementary material to support advanced statistical analysis. The book's companion website provides information designed to facilitate access to original research and to test knowledge and understanding.
Pages : 544
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Publication date : 2021-01-21
Subjects: Institute, Non-fiction, Art/design/film, Music, University of Auckland, University of Auckland - Semester 1, Creative Arts and Industries - Semester 1, MUS 743 - Advanced Music Research
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