Student Mastery Activities Book for use with How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education



This education research text takes a gentle approach, laced with examples and summarizing charts, tables and diagrams. A simple, direct writing style and two-colour design add to its appeal. It includes end-of-chapter application exercises forcing students to apply the information presented to a research project of their own choosing. This second edition contains two new chapters on ethics and research and doing research in schools…. More >>

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5 comments

  1. Jill U. says:

    I wouldn’t say that I read the book cover to cover, but for a class textbook in graduate school, I think it was very helpful for its intended purpose. I used it where I need it (where I needed brushing up in certain areas of statistics especially) – and I think this book is a good reference book. The indexes are great, and the workbook actually does a good job of clarifying certain aspects of research that I was unceratin on.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. S. Bobbitt says:

    How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education with PowerWeb is a great tool… The book came in brand new condition along with the workbook and cd.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. U. Dappa says:

    This is a good book for beginning researcher. It explains difficult concepts with simple to understand words. There are also samples that are very good guide for proposal writing.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Chrissa says:

    This book was required for one of my grad classes and it came in A+ shape, however, I was shocked to see that it was an International Version. This was not stated anywhere in the description. Luckily it had the same content but I wish that would have been described.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. L. Taylor says:

    There is no picture of the text because on the front it says it’s the international student version for use outside the US. Very misleading information on the site.
    Rating: 1 / 5