Part I Understanding the Research Process Chapter 1 The Research Process Chapter 2 Research Designs Chapter 3 Reading and Evaluating Research Reports Part II Understanding the Research Report Chapter 4 Reading and Evaluating Introductory Sections: Abstract, Background, and Purpose Chapter 5 Reading and Evaluating Subject/Participant Sections Chapter 6 Reading and Evaluating Information and Data Collection Sections Chapter 7 Reading, Evaluating, and Interpreting Procedure and Results Sections Chapter 8 Reading and Interpreting Qualitative Procedure and Findings Sections Chapter 9 Reading and Evaluating Discussion Sections Chapter 10 Reading and Interpreting Reviews of Research Part III Understanding How to Find Research Reports Chapter 11 Locating Information About Research Reports Appendix A Glossary Appendix B Representative Quantitative and Qualitative Research Reports Appendix C Standards for Research and Program Evaluation Glossary References Name Index Subject Index
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