Doing a Successful Research Project offers an accessible, even-handed introduction to carrying out research methods for undergraduate and postgraduate students conducting a research project for the first time. Guides students carefully through the process from planning to completion, whilst assessing the different strategies available.
'This is one of the most clearly written and engaging books for the beginning researcher I have encountered. It is a practical, no-nonsense and encouraging book as well.' - Elizabeth Watson, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Australia
'This is an excellent book which will capture the enthusiasm and interest of the students it is aimed at.' - Professor David Shemmings, Middlesex University, UK
'...anyone carrying out research for a project... and turning the results of that research into a report would benefit from this guide.' - Oxfam Development Resource Review
'The book is readable and accessible; paragraphs of information are interspersed with examples from students' projects and warnings of pitfalls...Doing a successful research project takes the reader through all aspects of research. The emphasis is on rigour, but the author is cheerfuly emphatic about keeping life simple.' Sara Perren, Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal
PART 1: PLANNING YOUR RESEARCH PROJECT So you're going to do a Research Project Let's Make a Start Drawing up your Personal Project Roadmap PART 2: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH The Principles of Sampling Carrying Out Your Survey Questionnaires The Art and Science of Survey Interviewing Analysing Your Survey Data PART 3: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Studying a Small Sample Qualitative Research Interviewing There is More to Qualitative Research than Interviewing Analysing Qualitative Data PART 4: THE LAST LAP Writing Your Report PART 5: INTO MORE COMPLEX TERRITORY A Qualitative Researcher's Briefing Sheet Testing for Statistical Significance Bibliography Index
Martin Davies has extensive social science research expertise. His published work has covered health, education, criminology and social work and he has held research posts in the Home Office, the Universities of Manchester and East Anglia and the National Health Service. He has supervised the research dissertations of more than 750 graduate and undergraduate students.
SPSS for Psychologists and Doing a Successful Research Project Value Pack (ISBN: 978-0-230-23782-7)
Includes SPSS for Psychologists, 4th edition, by Brace et al. and Doing a Successful Research Project by Davies.
Together, these texts offer an ideal introduction to planning and doing your research, analysing your data with SPSS (or PASW Statistics as it is also known), and writing up your final research report.
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Description
Doing a Successful Research Project offers an accessible, even-handed introduction to carrying out research methods for undergraduate and postgraduate students conducting a research project for the first time. Guides students carefully through the process from planning to completion, whilst assessing the different strategies available.
Reviews
'This is one of the most clearly written and engaging books for the beginning researcher I have encountered. It is a practical, no-nonsense and encouraging book as well.' - Elizabeth Watson, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Australia
'This is an excellent book which will capture the enthusiasm and interest of the students it is aimed at.' - Professor David Shemmings, Middlesex University, UK
'...anyone carrying out research for a project... and turning the results of that research into a report would benefit from this guide.' - Oxfam Development Resource Review
'The book is readable and accessible; paragraphs of information are interspersed with examples from students' projects and warnings of pitfalls...Doing a successful research project takes the reader through all aspects of research. The emphasis is on rigour, but the author is cheerfuly emphatic about keeping life simple.' Sara Perren, Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal
Contents
PART 1: PLANNING YOUR RESEARCH PROJECT So you're going to do a Research Project Let's Make a Start Drawing up your Personal Project Roadmap PART 2: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH The Principles of Sampling Carrying Out Your Survey Questionnaires The Art and Science of Survey Interviewing Analysing Your Survey Data PART 3: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Studying a Small Sample Qualitative Research Interviewing There is More to Qualitative Research than Interviewing Analysing Qualitative Data PART 4: THE LAST LAP Writing Your Report PART 5: INTO MORE COMPLEX TERRITORY A Qualitative Researcher's Briefing Sheet Testing for Statistical Significance Bibliography Index
Authors
Martin Davies has extensive social science research expertise. His published work has covered health, education, criminology and social work and he has held research posts in the Home Office, the Universities of Manchester and East Anglia and the National Health Service. He has supervised the research dissertations of more than 750 graduate and undergraduate students. Value Pack
SPSS for Psychologists and Doing a Successful Research Project Value Pack (ISBN: 978-0-230-23782-7)
Includes SPSS for Psychologists, 4th edition, by Brace et al. and Doing a Successful Research Project by Davies.
Together, these texts offer an ideal introduction to planning and doing your research, analysing your data with SPSS (or PASW Statistics as it is also known), and writing up your final research report.
Click
here
for more information and to order this Value Pack.
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