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  1. Data Elicitation for Second and Foreign Language Research

    By Susan M. Gass, Alison Mackey

    Series: Second Language Acquisition Research Series

    This timely reference guide is specifically directed toward the needs of second language researchers, who can expect to gain a clearer understanding of which techniques may be most appropriate and fruitful in given research domains. Data Elicitation for Second and Foreign Language Research is a...

    Published February 21st 2007 by Routledge

  2. Researching Second Language Classrooms

    By Sandra Lee Mckay

    Series: ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series

    This text introduces teachers to research methods they can use to examine their own classrooms in order to become more effective teachers. Becoming familiar with classroom-based research methods not only enables teachers to do research in their own classrooms, it also provides a basis for assessing...

    Published January 19th 2006 by Routledge

  3. A Guide to Coursework in Psychology

    By Eamon Fulcher

    Ever had difficulty choosing a research project? Ever wondered how your work will be marked? This book will help students to understand the coursework specifications and marking criteria for a number of key exam boards, including; AQA (specification A and B), OCR, EDEXCEL and SQA. It provides...

    Published September 12th 2005 by Psychology Press

  4. How to do Research

    A Psychologist's Guide

    By Jonathan St B T Evans

    Despite the existence of a large number of research methods textbooks, until now there has not been one offering coherent discussion of or clearly outlining a 'strategy' for research. How to do Research is intended to decisively redress this imbalance. Offering practical advice on all...

    Published August 17th 2005 by Psychology Press

  5. Elementary Science Teacher Education

    International Perspectives on Contemporary Issues and Practice

    Edited by Ken Appleton

    Co-Published with the Association For Science Teacher Education. Reflecting recent policy and standards initiatives, emerging research agendas, and key innovations, this volume provides a contemporary overview of important developments and issues that have that have in recent years shaped...

    Published July 19th 2005 by Routledge

  6. The Research Companion

    A Practical Guide for the Social and Health Sciences

    By Petra M. Boynton

    Social science research has traditionally focused on the historical study of research methods, frequently overlooking the practical skills needed to undertake a research project. The Research Companion recognises this need for instruction in the practice of research and offers clear, honest advice...

    Published June 29th 2005 by Psychology Press

  7. Statistical Methods for Communication Science

    By Andrew F. Hayes

    Series: Routledge Communication Series

    Statistical Methods for Communication Science is the only statistical methods volume currently available that focuses exclusively on statistics in communication research. Writing in a straightforward, personal style, author Andrew F. Hayes offers this accessible and thorough introduction to...

    Published May 24th 2005 by Routledge

  8. Working With Numbers and Statistics

    A Handbook for Journalists

    By Charles Livingston, Paul S. Voakes

    Series: Routledge Communication Series

    Working With Numbers and Statistics: A Handbook for Journalists will bolster math skills and improve math confidence for journalists at all skill levels. Authors Charles Livingston and Paul Voakes developed this resource book to improve journalistic writing and reporting, enabling journalists to:*...

    Published March 30th 2005 by Routledge

  9. The Essence of Multivariate Thinking

    Basic Themes and Methods

    By Lisa L. Harlow, Lisa L. Harlow

    Series: Multivariate Applications Series

    The Essence of Multivariate Thinking is intended to make multivariate statistics more accessible to a wide audience. To encourage a more thorough understanding of multivariate methods, author Lisa Harlow suggests basic themes that run through most statistical methodology. The most pervasive theme...

    Published January 17th 2005 by Psychology Press

  10. SPSS Explained

    By Perry Hinton, Charlotte Brownlow, Isabella McMurray

    SPSS Explained provides the student with all that they need to undertake statistical analysis using SPSS, guiding the student from the basic rationale behind the statistics, through detailed explanations of the procedures, and finally to all aspects of the SPSS output.The SPSS output is explained...

    Published October 20th 2004 by Routledge