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Aimed at graduate students and the faculty members who supervise them, this text describes skills and strategies helpful in the various stages of the dissertation writing process. The 20 contributions from Farmer (education, Pennsylvania State U.), Rojewski (occupational studies, U. of Georgia) and other academics discuss such topics as finding a researchable topic, conducting an extensive review of the literature, designing quantitative research, analyzing data, proofreading, and editing. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
An Oprah's Book Club Pick #1 New York Times Bestseller “A mystery, a thriller, a ghost story, and a literary tour de force . . . an authentic epic, long and lush, full of back story and observed detail . . . the author exercises a certain magic that catches and holds our attention, a magic that is undeniably his own.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review Born mute, speaking only in sign, Edgar Sawtelle leads an idyllic life on his family’s farm in remote northern Wisconsin, where they raise and train an extraordinary breed of dog. But when tragedy mysteriously strikes, Edgar is forced to flee into the vast neighboring wilderness, accompanied by three yearling dogs. He comes of age in the wi...
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