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Reviewer Comments
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"… a very useful introductory text to research in education." (Psychology Teaching Review, March 2008)
"Methods in Educational Research: From Theory to Practice is a new attempt to make this subject more relevant and appealing to students. … The focus is on the real world of educational research. … It is filled with useful add-ons, information, writing tips, chapter objectives, research vignettes, practical examples, advance organizers, research proposals, and so on. . . . This book is much more relevant for educational researchers than just a general book on research methodology. It helps the reader to think through and recognize the consequences of—often implicit—choices of research frameworks. Clear diagrams navigate the reader through complex choices such as the development of sound research questions. The authors really tried to make the often complex subjects in the book more understandable. . . Most striking is how useful this book is because it is really grounded in educational research. It is very well written and quite relevant for educational researchers or for the student hoping to become one." –Psycritiques, September, 2007
"I applaud the authors for their attempt to cover a wide range of material. . . . The straightforward language of the book helps make the material understandable for readers. . . . useful for an introductory course." -- Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, March 2008
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