Planning, Reporting & Designing Research |
Contents
Applying methods for collecting data | 25 |
List of tables | 43 |
Assessment | 72 |
Online sources | 78 |
An example of bibliographic cards using different | 83 |
Class activity | 106 |
Outcome of the chapter | 108 |
Sampling procedures | 110 |
An example of a table of contents | 207 |
General considerations regarding figures and tables | 214 |
Proposed weights to evaluate a dissertation | 232 |
Assessment | 234 |
Suggested reading | 235 |
247 | |
Requirements for research reports and the roles | 254 |
Emotional preparedness for research studies | 258 |
Comparison of probability sampling techniques | 116 |
Assessment | 127 |
Class activity | 148 |
Parametric tests for relationships between variables | 161 |
Nonparametric tests for group comparisons | 168 |
Assessment | 173 |
Class activity | 201 |
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