Research design is the overall strategy or plan for integrating the various components of a research study in a coherent and logical way. It consists of the framework and data collection methods used to answer and address the research questions and issues.
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Continue reading →What does our Student Behavior Research Team study?
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Continue reading →Why work with us? Because we know what works!
Our team works with state and local education agencies to select, implement, and evaluate programs that meet their high priority education needs. Whether you’re a school leader or teacher, an intervention developer, or a funder looking to invest in effective behavior management and socioemotional interventions, you’ll find a variety of ...
Continue reading →Meet our Student Behavior Research Team
In this first blog entry, we introduce our research team and describe why we love our work so much. Our team of researchers, evaluators, and technical assistance providers brings a wealth of expertise, with a common emphasis on the social and emotional well-being of children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. ...
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