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Evaluating Research Articles from Start to Finish

Descriere: This thoroughly updated new edition of the bestselling text trains students--potential researchers and consumers of research--to critically read a research article from start to finish. Containing 25 engaging samples of ideal and flawed research, the text helps students assess the soundness of the design and appropriateness of the statistical analyses.

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| Editura: Sage Publications (CA) | Anul aparitiei: 2010 | ISBN: 9781412974462 | Numar de pagini: 416 | Categorie: Study  

  

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