Dr. Stephen J Silverman
Stephen J. Silverman Columbia University . He is a native of Philadelphia and holds a bachelor s degree from Temple University , a master s degree from Washington State University , and a doctoral degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst . His research focuses on teaching and learning in physical education and on the methods for conducting research in field settings. He has authored numerous research articles and chapters and is coauthor of a number of books. He is an experienced...See more
Stephen J. Silverman Columbia University . He is a native of Philadelphia and holds a bachelor s degree from Temple University , a master s degree from Washington State University , and a doctoral degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst . His research focuses on teaching and learning in physical education and on the methods for conducting research in field settings. He has authored numerous research articles and chapters and is coauthor of a number of books. He is an experienced research consultant, has directed graduate students, and has, for many years, taught classes in research methods, statistics, and measurement. Professor Silverman, who enjoys running, aquatic sports, and following politics, lives with his wife, Patricia Moran, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan . His Web site is www.tc.columbia.edu/faculty/ss928 See less
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Dr. Stephen J Silverman book reviews
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Proposals That Work: A Guide for Planning Dissertations and Grant Proposals
Good Fundraising & Grant writing resource
by kkp759, Jul 15, 2010
This book is easy to read, it has proposal and letter examples for reference & review. This author also provides direct Do's & Don'ts when writing the proposals. This book will also come in handy ... Read More
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Research Methods in Physical Activity
Great book
Easy book to read for basic graduate school thesis work with statistics and research. Read More
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Proposals That Work: A Guide for Planning Dissertations and Grant Proposals
by Nandi, May 3, 2007
Very good book for PhD students, starting to work on their dissertation proposals. Read More