Research Methods in EducationIntended for both the professional researcher and the consumer of research - the teacher, the educational administrator, the advisor etc. - this book covers the whole range of methods currently employed by educational researchers. |
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Historical Research | 47 |
Developmental Research | 70 |
with Expected Composition of Unstratified Sample | 89 |
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