J. Raeside R. & Khan H. (2014). Research methods for business and social science students (2nd ed.). New Delhi: SAGE Publications. Available on EBSCOhost database.Coates M. (2005). Action Research A Guide for Associate Lecturers. Retrieved November 27 2016 from Center for Outcomes Based Education.Dick B. (2014 December 30). Action research and evaluation on line (web). Retrieved November 27 2016 from http://www.aral.com.au/areol/areolind.html (Read Session 1 and Session 2 links)Ferrance E. (n.d.). Action Research: Themes in Education. Retrieved November 27 2016 from https://www.brown.edu/academics/education-alliance/sites/brown.edu.academics.education-alliance/files/publications/act_research.pdfHarrison R. L (2013). Using mixed methods designs in the Journal of Business Research 19902010 Journal of Business Research Volume 66 Issue 11. Obtained from Trident Online Library.Johnson B. & Christensen L. (2012). Educational research: Quantitative qualitative and mixed approaches. (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks CA: Sage Publications Inc. Obtained from Trident Online Library.Sankaran S. and Hou T.B. (N.D.) Action_research_models_in_business_research.pdf pp8-12Perry C. & Zuber-Skerritt O. (1992). Action Research in Graduate Management Research Programs. Higher Education 23(2) 195-208. Obtained from Trident Online Library.Centre for Lifelong Learning. (n.d.). Retrieved November 27 2016 from https://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/cll/courses/professionaldevelopment/wmcett/Ferrance E. (n.d.). Action Research: Themes in Education. Retrieved November 27 2016 from https://www.brown.edu/academics/education-alliance/sites/brown.edu.academics.education-alliance/files/publications/act_research.pdfAction research readingsThe following readings are required for module three. Optional readings can be found at the end of each section and while not required may help you understand the material better and be useful to you if you choose to conduct the action research method for your doctoral study. All readings can be accessed in the Trident Online library unless linked to another source.Coates M. (2005). Action Research A Guide for Associate Lecturers. Retrieved November 27 2016 from http://www.open.ac.uk/cobe/docs/AR-Guide-final.pdf . Center for Outcomes Based EducationDick B. (2014 December 30). Action research and evaluation on line (web). Retrieved November 27 2016 from http://www.aral.com.au/areol/areolind.html (Read Session 1 and Session 2 links)Sankaran S. and Hou T.B. (N.D.) Action Research Models in Business Research pp8-12 http://anzsys.org/anzsys03/ran3000072_3.pdfPerry C. & Zuber-Skerritt O. (1992). Action Research in Graduate Management Research Programs. Higher Education 23(2) 195-208. Obtained from Trident Online Library.Centre for Lifelong Learning. (n.d.). Retrieved November 27 2016 from https://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/cll/courses/professionaldevelopment/wmcett/Ferrance E. (n.d.). Action Research: Themes in Education. Retrieved November 27 2016 from https://www.brown.edu/academics/education-alliance/sites/brown.edu.academics.education-alliance/files/publications/act_research.pdfOptional ReadingParticipatory Action Research: Theory and Methods for Engaged Inquiry. Apr 20 2013 by Jacques M. Chevalier and Daniel J. Buckles. Obtained from Trident Online Library.Participatory Action Research (Qualitative Research Methods). Nov 28 2007 by Alice McIntyre. Obtained from Trident Online Library.The Action Research Planner: Doing Critical Participatory Action Research. Nov 12 2013 by Stephen Kemmis and Robin McTaggart. Obtained from Trident Online Library.Stringer E. (2007). Action Research here are suitable references to answer these questions Kundzewicz, Z. W., L. J. Mata, N. W. Arnell, P. Dall, B. Jimenez, K. Miller, T. Oki, and Z. Åžen. 2009. Reply to “Climate, hydrology and freshwater: Towards an interactive incorporation of hydrological experience into climate research”: Water and climate projections. Hydrological Sciences Journal 54(2):406-415.;Knutti, R., G. A. Meehl, M. R. Allen, and D. A. Stainforth. 2006. Constraining climate sensitivity from the seasonal cycle in surface temperature. Journal of Climate 19:4224-4233.;Klein, R. J. T., S. E. H. Eriksen, L. O. Naess, A. Hammill, T. M. Tanner, C. Robledo, K. L. O’Brien. 2007. Portfolio screening to support the mainstreaming of adaptation to climate change into development assistance. Climatic Change, 84:23-44.;King County. 2008. Vulnerability of Major Wastewater Facilities to Flooding from Sea-Level Rise. Seattle, WA: King County, Department of Natural Resources and Parks, Wastewater Treatment Division.;Khatiwala, S., F. Primeau, and T. Hall. 2009. Reconstruction of the history of anthropogenic CO2 concentrations in the ocean. Nature 462(7271):346-349.;Kempton, W. 1991. Lay perspectives on global climate change. Pp. 29-69 in Energy Efficiency and the Environment: Forging the Link, E. L. Vine, D. Crawley, and P. Centolella, eds. Washington, DC: American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy.;Keeling, R. F., S.C. Piper, A.F. Bollenbacher, and J.S. Walker. 2009. Atmospheric CO2 records from sites in the SIO air sampling network. In Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, TN, doi:10.3334/CDIAC/atg.035.;Kates, R., W. Hohenemser, and C. Kasperson. 1984.1984. Perilous Progress: Managing the Hazards of Technology. A Westview Special Studies in Science, Technology and Public Policy. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.;Karl, T. R., and C. N. Williams, Jr. 1987. An approach to adjusting climatological time series for discontinuous inhomogeneities. Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology 20:1744-1763.;Kalff, J. 2002. Limnology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.