Abstract
One means of selecting and judging the appropriateness of a special education research program for the “beginning” career researcher is to analyze the quality of published articles. An analysis of published literature in professional journals provides a means of comparison in terms of topic, theory, methodology, and application. This article reviews some of the findings related to published research on special education topics. Seven general guidelines related to developing special education research programs are suggested.
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