Handbook in Research and Evaluation
Research Methods |
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| The Handbook is a compilation of principles, methods and strategies useful in the planning, design and evaluation of research studies in the social and behavioral sciences. A special emphasis is placed on educational research and program evaluation. The Handbook also provides an overview of common approaches, including detailed references, and a comparison of the strengths and weaknesses inherent to competing research methodologies. This text has been designed to serve as a supplemental research guide for everyone from the graduate student who is just beginning to organize and conduct their first research project, to the experienced researcher interested in the benefits of a practical research guide. (by Stephen Isaac and William B. Michael) Text ISBN 0-912736-32-1/Paper/$ 27.50 |


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