Hello everyone:

I am in search of a book to use for a research methods course. The course
will be taught to graduate students, usually first-year master's students in
a ecology based field. I have taught this class once before and I used a
combination of The Ecological Detective and A Primer of Natural Resource
Science. I thought those worked okay, but I was hoping to find a book that
could "do it all." Particularly I am interested in a book that helps
students understand how to ask appropriate research questions, relate those
questions to hypotheses, and then develop predictions. I appreciate all
responses. I will summarize after a week or so.

Kind regards.

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