Quasi-Experimentation: Design & Analysis Issues for Field Settings

Quasi-Experimentation: Design & Analysis Issues for Field Settings by Thomas D. Cook is a statistics textbook published by Houghton Mifflin on January 2, 1979. This first edition spans 420 pages and is written in English, making it suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in the intricacies of quasi-experimental design and analysis.
The book provides a comprehensive exploration of design and analysis issues relevant to field settings, focusing on the methodologies that underpin quasi-experimental research. Readers will find detailed discussions aimed at enhancing their understanding of statistical techniques applicable in real-world contexts, particularly within the realm of science. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their knowledge in this specialized area of study.
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A statistics textbook appropriate for graduate students and researchers conducting quasi-experimental design and analysis.
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