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Ethnography and qualitative design in educational research / Judith Preissle Goetz, Margaret Diane LeCompte.

Van Pelt Library LB1028 .G55 1984
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Preissle, Judith.
Contributor:
LeCompte, Margaret Diane.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education--Research.
Education.
Ethnology--Methodology.
Ethnology.
Education--Evaluation--Methodology.
Education--Evaluation.
Physical Description:
xii, 292 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press, 1984.
Summary:
Because of their exposure in marine parks, movies, and television as well as their presence in tropical and warm-temperature waters around the world, bottlenose dolphins are among the most familiar of marine mammals. Since they are relatively easy to obtain and they thrive in captivity, these dolphins have been used in a great variety of studies. Work with the bottlenose has provided insight into the sensory mechanisms, communication systems, energetics, reproduction, anatomy, and other aspects of cetacean biology. This volume presents the most recent biological and behavioral discoveries of bottlenose dolphins from different regions and compares bottlenose dolphins as a group with other species of animals.
Notes:
Includes indexes.
Bibliography: pages 246-276.
ISBN:
0124402801
OCLC:
9942830

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