Research Methods to the EXTREME

Monday, 14 January 2013

Kristin Luker, what a sweetheart.

I just have to say that reading Salsa Dancing into the Social Sciences reminds me of talking to my mom.  Every time I am freaking out about homework, she talks me down. Luker makes me feel really good about myself when she talks about helping students keep from going crazy (5).
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