How to Build a Research Study on Education

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Subject(s): Mathematics, Science
Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12
Intended Audience: Educators educators
Keywords: Compartive, studies, numerical data, random samples, informal comparative interences, causal claim, exploratory studies, observational studies, Kristina Lavenia, Lavenia, scientific method
Instructional Component Type(s): Perspectives Video: Professional/Enthusiast

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