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Integrating Diversity with Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods
The Second Edition continues and expands upon the approach that made the first edition an international bestseller. It includes sections and chapters ...
From distinguished scholar Donna M. Mertens, this core book provides a framework for making methodological decisions and conducting research and evalu...
Integrating Diversity with Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
It not only covers two of the standard paradigms (postpositivist and interpretive/constructivist) but discusses a relative newcomerthe emancipatory pa...
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A Comprehensive Guide
This engaging text takes an evenhanded approach to major theoretical paradigms in evaluation and builds a bridge from them to evaluation practice. Fea...
This text will enable readers to use tools to design, conduct and report research in a way that transforms, when appropriate, the delivery of special ...
Research Methods
In this book, Mertens provides a brief history of the emergence of mixed methods research and numerous examples to illustrate its application in diffe...
Brings together international scholars across the social and behavioural sciences and education to address those ethical issues that arise in the theo...
`Throughout the book general points are given a concrete illustration by reference to specific examples of special education research. The breadth of ...
Voices of a New Generation
The life stories included here present the journeys of over 30 indigenous researchers from six continents and many disciplines, including the challeng...
The Early Years
Three scholars from Gallaudet U. in Washington D.C. discuss the results of their research into the experiences of young deaf and hard of hearing child...
Earnings, Employment, Education, and Aspirations
A Scientific and Filial Relationship
Lazare Carnot was the unique example in the history of science of someone who inadvertently owed the scientific recognition he eventually achieved to ...