Research Design by Prof John Creswell
Backstory of Sage Books
Overview of the Author's Journey
- The speaker discusses the evolution of their book, first published in 1994 and now in its sixth edition, co-authored with David Creswell from Carnegie Mellon, who brings a strong quantitative background to the project.
Development of Research Design Book
- The author shares that the research design book originated during a doctoral proposal class in the mid-1980s, where students expressed interest in both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
- In response to student inquiries about which approach to use for dissertations, the author began alternating discussions between qualitative and quantitative perspectives on research questions.
- A suggestion from a student led to organizing notes side by side for clarity between qualitative and quantitative approaches, prompting the author to write chapters for the book.
Publication Journey
- Initially uncertain about publication prospects, a friend helped secure support from Sage Publishing. Upon release in 1994, it unexpectedly became their best-selling title.
- The success was attributed to timely content that balanced both qualitative and quantitative methods. By the third edition, mixed methods were included as well.
Global Impact
- The book has gained international recognition with numerous translations; Sage reported that 61 editions have been translated into various languages, particularly in Asian countries.
- This work is highlighted as essential for new researchers learning about research methodologies.