Perhaps you are thinking of:

Huck, S. W. & Sandler, H. M.  (1979).  Rival hypotheses:  Alternative
interpretations of data based conclusions.  New York:  Harper & Row.

This book summarizes 100 studies, usually in 1 or 2 pages, that illustrate
one or more threats to validity.  The summaries are presented as problems
with solutions (identification of the threats to valitidy and other flaws)
are presented in a section at the end of the book.  Citations for the full
article or a source for the data (some are secondary sources) are presented
in a bibliography.


>  The text was a compliation of journal articles from numerous resources 
>with explanations for why the research was not conducted appropriately as 
>well as critical thinking questions for assessing research studies.  Does 
>this ring a bell for anyone?  I have numerous research methods texts but 
>nothing that spends any time on the skills required for critically examining 
>research already conducted.  Thanks in advance any suggestions.  Jeannine
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