Chapter 1 What is Research and Why You Should Care? Chapter 2 What is the Question and Why is it Important? Evaluating the Introduction of a Research Report Chapter 3 Who Answered the Question? Evaluating the Participant Sample Chapter 4 Could They Answer the Question? Evaluating the Procedures and Instrumentation Chapter 5 What Was the (Simple) Answer Please? Evaluating the Results Section Chapter 6 So, Now What? Evaluating the Discussion Section Chapter 7 Not the Last Chapter Appendix A. Teaching Ethics to Mental Health Practica Students at the Master's Level: A Comparative Study. Appendix B. Segregated Classrooms, Integrated Intent: How One School Responded to the Challenge of Developing Positive Interethnic Relations. Appendix C. Procrastination in College Students: The Role of Self Efficacy and Anxiety. Bibliography. Index.
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