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Foundations of Behavioral Research
Fred N. Kerlinger,Howard B. Lee +1 more
- 01 Jan 1969
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the relationship between the research problems and the design of the research, and emphasize the fundamentals of understanding how to solve a scientific research problem, focusing upon the relationships between the problems and their solutions.
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Abstract: First published in 1964, this text has set the standard for other texts in the field of behavioral research methodology. It emphasises the fundamentals of understanding how to solve a scientific research problem, focusing upon the relationship between the research problems and the design of the research. This edition has more examples from psychology, sociology, and education than the previous edition and places a greater emphasis on multivariate approaches and methods.
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