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Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research: Related Links

Research Design Explained.
This site provides text of a "user-friendly" book that offers practical advice to students about how to read, conduct, and write up research. It is goal-approached, composed of chapters that cover major aspects of research including hypothesis, selecting measures, reading journal articles, writing research, and conducting research. It includes a sample paper, and appendix on how to use the library and another on how to conduct a study.
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Inference Find: the Intelligent Fast parallel Web Search Engine.
This engine is included in this list to ensure that the reader is aware of its excellent ability to locate information on experimental and quasi-experimental research. Just type in the query term "experimental research design" and go from there. A significant service is provided by a fairly good ability to locate and organize information on research in various disciplines. It includes governmental and global sites, as well.
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Contrasts: Traditional and computer-supported writing classrooms.
This Web presents a discussion of the Transitions Study, a year-long exploration of teachers and students in computer-supported and traditional writing classrooms. Includes description of study, rationale for conducting the study, results and implications of the study.
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