There is virtually no way to complete one's education without encountering a research report. The book that has helped demystify qualitative and quantitative research articles for thousands of readers, from the authors of the best-selling Proposals that Work, has been revised. This edition is completely reorganized to separate quantitative and qualitative research with four new distinct sections (research reports, quantitative research, qualitative research, and research reviews. The authors presume no special background in research, and begin by introducing and framing the notion of reading research within a wider social context. Next they offer insight on when to seek out research, locating and selecting the right reports, and how to help evaluate research for trustworthiness.
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Assigned as pre-reading at the start of a doctoral program, this book provides a solid overview to reading not only research, but scholarly writing in general. The book is well-written and easy to read, breaking down an unnecessarily difficult process into manageable chunks. For anyone not accustomed to reading research and other scholarly writing, I would highly recommend it.