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Educational Research: An Introduction (8th Edition) By Meredith D. GallJoyce P. GallWalter R. Borg ( Allyn & Bacon )
Release Date: 2006-05-19
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Good resource, but presents inaccurate stats information ( byuguru )
This book is a terrific introductory resource for any student of education. It explains in clear and easy-to-understand terms the mechanics and process of educational research. Difficult concepts are within the reach of any college student thanks to Gall, Gall, and Borg's writing.
However, there are a few problems with their text. Some of their statistics explanations are incorrect, and they even go so far as to explicitly recommend using ANCOVA in inappropriate situations. They also do not explain reliability and validity with enough detail to avoid common misconceptions in the field.
As a student, I'm glad that this text is so accessible, but I'm even more thankful that I have the statistics background to notice the errors in the text. Most of my classmates, though, aren't so lucky. They will be seriously misled by this otherwise great textbook.
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perfect ( ninfreak86 )
the book was delievered on time like it said it would and it was in perfect condition
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Research Book
What can I say except research is boring.....needed this book for a class in my Masters program, made an A in the course but not because of the book since we hardly opened it......
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Very easy to understand
This book is good for any college student in need of guidance on how to conduct research. The chapters are well sequenced, the topics flowing from the previous ones. Each start with an overview and the objectives of the chapter, and finish with a "self-check list" (in the form of a multiple choice quizz) to help the reader know if she/he understood what was read. Also, any new vocabulary is highlighted and defined in the glossary. The authors even put a suggestion sheet at the end of the book for when they write the next edition (I thought it was "cute" yet scientific the way they did this; if you get the book, you'll know what I mean!).
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