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This comprehensive introduction to educational research covers the most widely used research methodologies and discusses the research process in detail. Step-by-step analysis of real research studies provides students with practical examples of how to prepare their work and read that of others. End-of-chapter problem sheets, comprehensive coverage of data analysis, and discussion of the preparation of research proposals and reports make the text appropriate for courses that focus on doing research as well as for courses that stress reading and understanding research.

620 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1990

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Jack R. Fraenkel

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4 reviews
January 6, 2020
An excellent resource for those who are new in the field of research. To me what makes this book unique is the way the authors have organized the content of this book. It is well structured and easy to understand.
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November 26, 2015
His is a very detailed book, however not overly 'interesting' for a student looking to improve their research skills. It is however very good for teachers and uni students who are looking at improving their research skills and/or teaching others. The information is rather technical and American based, though the chapters are clearly outlined so if you want to look up one type of research method you can. Gives detailed instructions on many different types of research from interviewing, Statistics, experiments, surveys and literature etc.
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52 reviews1 follower
December 13, 2015
Much of the content in this book was unnecessary fluff, and even the authors know that; they take care to highlight the only portions that you actually need to read. Additionally, the LearnSmart text was extremely cumbersome to use and repeatedly logged me out due to inactivity, even when I had been active during my entire session. When it would log me out, it would also return me to points that I had completed hours ago, as well, but you can't skip through to specific pages - you have to click "next" one by one. Definitely would not recommend.
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July 9, 2011
Concise and accessible, even when deriving the formula for standard deviations (“it looks complicated, but it’s not,” the text reassures you). Illustrations are a bit lame and need an update (or to be replaced with less lame photos). I had one of the co-authors, Hyun, as my instructor, and she was excellent. I'm not sure which parts she contributed, but I wouldn't be surprised if the book owes a lot of its crisp lucidity to her.
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59 reviews2 followers
May 5, 2020
Too many examples that honestly blurred already unclear issues out for me even more. Used it in Mental Health Counseling program too, so most of the examples seemed useless to me. More visual explanation would be appreciated and I don't mean cartoons this textbook is full of, but rather graphs and alike.
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June 13, 2015
Clearly written and informative, this text provides an overview of research methods--quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods--used by academics and practitioners. I noticed some factual errors in the section about literature searches, but recommend it overall.
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84 reviews20 followers
July 8, 2007
Fraenkel and Wallen go even further here to help design the best research and how we can use the web to our advantage.
39 reviews1 follower
March 14, 2009
This was the text book used for my Intro to Research and Stats class. It's a good introduction to educational research - nothing outstanding, but a solid book.
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1,584 reviews23 followers
May 19, 2009
Very readable textbook, easy to understand as a basic introduction to the concepts of research. Was a helpful resource during the class and may begin again if I ever do another research paper!
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September 8, 2012
I appreciated the overview, but it was a bit too repetitive and the images were too simplistic.
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31 reviews2 followers
January 15, 2013
Easy to read and understand, but a little dry, as are most research books...
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