The Research Methods Knowledge Base | 
enlarge | Authors: William Trochim, James P Donnelly Publisher: Atomic Dog Category: Book
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ISBN: 1592602916 Dewey Decimal Number: 300 EAN: 9781592602919 ASIN: 1592602916
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Product Description Thoroughly updated, the third edition of The Research Methods Knowledge Base provides coverage of quantitative methods and enhanced coverage of qualitative methods. It can be used in a variety of disciplines and is ideal for an introductory comprehensive undergraduate or graduate level course. Through its conversational, informal style it makes material that is often challenging for students both accessible and understandable. The Research Methods Knowledge Base, 3e covers everything from the development of a research question to the writing of a final report, describing both practical and technical issues of sampling, measurement, design and analysis.
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Acceptable book at a low price October 4, 2008 L. Cruz (Nogales, Sonora, Mex) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The arrival of the book was quick and it was acceptable, besides I could save a lot of money.
An Encylopedia of Research Methods August 15, 2008 Nwankama Nwankama Research can sometimes be intimidating. However, with this masterpiece from Professor Trochim, the mystery and arduousness is desolved, step by step. This book is exceptional for social sciences and business research of any magnitude. The Glossary of Terms (pp.345-353) provides an even greater resource both for the beginner and the veteran researcher. Simply put, this book has all the information that one needs in order to design, execute and analyze a professional research work. Nwankama Nwankama
Really, really needs a thorough editing. October 19, 2006 Phoebe (Washington, DC United States) 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
It's clear from the author's acknowledgements that he has a very hard time meeting his deadlines and it really shows -- it's obvious his publishers did not have enough time to edit this book! He will gloss over terms many new students may not be familiar with (variance) and define things that are obvious (e-mail survey). He veers from being cloyishly condescending (golly, doesn't "operationalization" have a lot of syllables!) to careening through complex calculations on reliability. His information in and of itself is valid, but frustratingly presented. Also, the dude is not nearly as funny as he thinks he is. He spends a lot of space making cutesy comments that could be better used to more fully explain concepts. Maybe future editions will be improved. These comments relate to the 2005 edition (which I believe is the first).
I never got the book! July 3, 2005 Susan De Luca 0 out of 15 found this review helpful
After over a month, I still have not received the book and would like my account credited.
Make Sure You Get the FULL Version June 18, 2004 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
As other reviewers have noted, this book has a 100% accurate title. It is the single best reference book on research methods you can buy. However, you should note that the version Amazon sells DOES NOT provide the Activation Key for free access to the updated online edition. This is an additional $25.00. If you don't want the activation key, there are used books available for a lot less. If you, like me, need the access to the online version, you'll need to purchase it elsewhere.
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