Do students who work longer and harder learn more in college?
Does joining a fraternity with a more academic flavor enhance a
student's academic performance? When are the results from an
innovation that is tried on one campus applicable to other
campuses? How many students and faculty members must participate in
a research project before findings are valid? Do students learn
best when they study alone or in small groups?
These are just some more than fifty examples that Richard Light
Judith Singer and John Willett explore in "By Design," a lively
nontechnical sourcebook for learning about colleges and
universities. These authors believe that careful design of research
on college effectiveness is the single most important step toward
producing useful and valid findings. In that spirit, "By Design" is
a pathbreaking textbook of modern research methods that both
practitioners and students will find useful.
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