This non-technically written, hands-on introductory text is supported by up-to-date technology to augment students’ comprehension and interpretation of both qualitative and quantitative techniques in educational research methods. Introduction to Educational Research, Sixth Edition, guides learners through eight research methods to help plan and compose their first educational research project. Through chapter contents and in-text exercises, readers simultaneously learn how to prepare a research plan, gather and analyze data, address research questions and hypotheses, and organize a report of their projects. In keeping with the main purpose of helping students clearly understand and apply research concepts, the language of the text is non-technical and there are are many pedagogical features throughout the text.
I wouldn’t normally mark a textbook on my Goodreads but I have read every single page of this book. I learned a lot from this book and I feel like it is well written. Minus one star for the tears shed taking the quizzes 😂😭
I read this book for graduate school and rated it according to other educational texts.
While I admit that I did not read this entire book, the parts that applied to my action research proposal were very helpful.
This is obviously an incredibly specific text, but I would recommend it to anyone who is completing an action research study in the field of education.
Even as an educational text, this was a good read! I learned so much from the 2nd edition during my research courses. It was easy to follow and formatted in a way that made it possible to use the text as a quick reference.
I think it's functional, and I'm not sure anyone could make a "how to" about educational research sound juicy, but I wish Mertzler would have tried harder.