With an engaging, friendly style and numerous real world examples, author Randy Stoecker shows readers how to use a project-based research model in the community. The four features of the model are diagnosing a community condition; prescribing an intervention for the condition; implementing the prescription; and evaluating its impact.
Stoecker makes community based applied research very accessible. He aims to find a middle ground for academics and community development practitioners, but definitely aims more toward the practitioner side of things. This is a very practical and readable resource, though you might want something a bit more technical as a resource to go alongside this.