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Aiken, Suzan; Beard, Emily J.; McClure, David R. E.; Nickoson, Lee – CEA Forum, 2013
This article addresses the benefits and challenges involved with assigning small-scale research projects in one research methods class as means of introducing new(er) researchers to the work and rewards of empirical writing research. The following discussion does not claim to offer examples of cutting-edge methodological work. That is not our goal…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Research Methodology, Writing (Composition)

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