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How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education Book Cover
How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education, 5/e
Jack R. Fraenkel, San Francisco State University
Norman E. Wallen, San Francisco State University

Survey Research

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Keywords to Use in a Web Search
  • Research Design
  • Survey Research

Salary Surveyor
(http://www.hr-guide.com/hr.superb.net/)

The Salary Surveyor software application was developed to enable you to conduct salary surveys using the Internet as a tool for both data collection and analysis. From the Web page, users can construct and administer sample surveys.
'Analysis of Teacher Salary Trends 1998'
(http://www.aft.org/research/survey/index.html)

The American Federation of Teachers is a trade union representing workers in education, health care, and public service that conducts and interprets surveys to, in part, help determine possible effects on its constituents and to guide policy. A summary of their Survey 'Analysis of Teacher Salary Trends 1998'.
Unowned Places and Times: Maps and Interviews About Violence in High Schools
(http://www.aera.net/pubs/aerj/abs/aerj3611.htm)

The American Educational Research Association provides a variety of on-line resources, including journal abstracts from the American Educational Research Journal. The article, Unowned Places and Times: Maps and Interviews About Violence in High Schools, provides an example of survey research.
The Census Bureau: Educational Attainment of Citizens and School Costs
(http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/education.html)

The Census Bureau collects and provides timely and relevant data about the people and economy of the United States. The Bureau maintains extensive data, including the educational attainment of citizens and school costs.