Research Methods in Education
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Abstract
Research Methods in Education should be no stranger to
professional researchers and students of education at
undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Since its first
publication in 1980, it has achieved a well-deserved
reputation as a widely recommend text to help plan,
conduct, analyse and use research. This rewritten,
expanded and updated 7th edition, published March 2011,
builds securely on this reputation and is well-placed to
continue as the market leader.
professional researchers and students of education at
undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Since its first
publication in 1980, it has achieved a well-deserved
reputation as a widely recommend text to help plan,
conduct, analyse and use research. This rewritten,
expanded and updated 7th edition, published March 2011,
builds securely on this reputation and is well-placed to
continue as the market leader.
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ZANKER, Nigel.
Research Methods in Education.
Design and Technology Education: an International Journal, [S.l.], v. 17, n. 1, feb. 2017.
ISSN 1360-1431.
Available at: <https://ojs.lboro.ac.uk/DATE/article/view/1689>. Date accessed: 25 mar. 2023.
Keywords
Design & technology ; Education ; Research ; Curriculum
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Review
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