Extensive Reading (Research and Resources in Language Teaching) vs The Dissertation Journey: planning, writing, and defending your dissertation
Overall winner: The Dissertation Journey: planning, writing, and defending your dissertation
Key Differences
Carol M. Roberts' book (Product A) targets doctoral students with clear sectioned guidance, practical tips and broad appeal for dissertation planning and defense; it also sits in a more affordable price tier and has many more reviews. Sue Leather & Jez Uden's book (Product B) is an authoritative, teacher-focused resource on extensive reading with a strong academic focus and very high individual rating but fewer reviews and a higher price tier
Extensive Reading (Research and Resources in Language Teaching)
A resource on extensive reading for language teaching. Highlights practical approaches and learner engagement, with user insights indicating value from diverse perspectives
Pros
- clear focus on language teaching resources
- concise reference for educators
- well-structured for classroom planning
- relevant to reading strategies
Cons
- no feature details available
- customer insights are not substantial
- no price-related information in description
The Dissertation Journey: planning, writing, and defending your dissertation
A practical guide for planning, writing, and defending a dissertation. Clear sections, practical tips, and encouragement for doctoral students. A customer notes it breaks down the dissertation process and is easy to read
Pros
- clear information by section
- practical tips
- encouraging tone
- easy-to-read format
Cons
- features: N/A
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Carol M. Roberts |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Carol M. Roberts |
| User Reviews | Carol M. Roberts |