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How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education

How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education

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How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education

by Fraenkel, Jack; Wallen, Norman

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McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, 2008-02-25. Hardcover. Good. Some wear to cover. Limited amount of underlining/highlighting.

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Title
How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education
Author
Fraenkel, Jack; Wallen, Norman
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Hardcover
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Used - Good
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ISBN 10
0073525960
ISBN 13
9780073525969
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McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Date Published
2008-02-25
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2007047463

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