<div> <b>A comprehensive, accessible introduction to educational research </b> <br><i> <b>Educational Research: Competencies for Analysis and Applications</b> </i> uses engaging, straightforward language to introduce students to the information and skills required to successfully conduct research an
Educational research : competencies for analysis and applications
β Scribed by Gay, Lorraine R.; Mills, Geoffrey E.
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 698
- Edition
- 11th, global
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Brief Contents Part I Foundational Concepts and Processes1.Introduction to Educational Research 2.Selecting and Defining a Research Topic 3.Reviewing the Literature 4.Preparing and Evaluating a Research Plan 5.Selecting a Sample 6.Selecting Measuring Instruments Part II Research Designs7.Survey Research 8.Correlational Research 9.CausalComparative Research 10.Experimental Research 11.Single-Subject Experimental Research 12.Narrative Research13.Ethnographic Research14.Case Study Research15.Mixed Methods Research16.Action Research Part III Working with Quantitative and Qualitative data17.Descriptive Statistics 18.Inferential Statistics 19.Qualitative Data Collection20.Qualitative Data Analysis and Interpretation Part IV Reporting and Critiquing Research21.Preparing a Research Report22.Evaluating a Research Report
β¦ Subjects
PaΜdagogik;Forschung
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