Understanding The Research Process
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'Understanding the Research Process' helps students understand the use of specialist vocabulary and terminology of educational and social science research. The author explores the ways in which research terminology is used, and shows students: how to use specialist research terminology appropriately; how to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate uses of research ter...
'Understanding the Research Process' helps students understand the use of specialist vocabulary and terminology of educational and social science research. The author explores the ways in which research terminology is used, and shows students: how to use specialist research terminology appropriately; how to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate uses of research ter...
Description:
'Understanding the Research Process' helps students understand the use of specialist vocabulary and terminology of educational and social science research. The author explores the ways in which research terminology is used, and shows students: how to use specialist research terminology appropriately; how to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate uses of research terminology; how to understand the meaning of research terms; and, how to disseminate research in a style which is clear and easily understood. The book is for final year undergraduates and masters students in humanities, education and social science subjects. Paul Oliver is a widely-published author in the fields of education, philosophy and religious studies. He is currently principal lecturer in the School of Education and Professional Development, at the University of Huddersfield.
Table of Contents:
The Idea of Research The Conceptual Range of a Research Study Introducing Research Questions and Aims Analyzing Previous Research The Scientific Method The Research Design Data Collection Methods Questions of Ethics Presenting a Conclusion and Disseminating Research
'Understanding the Research Process' helps students understand the use of specialist vocabulary and terminology of educational and social science research. The author explores the ways in which research terminology is used, and shows students: how to use specialist research terminology appropriately; how to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate uses of research terminology; how to understand the meaning of research terms; and, how to disseminate research in a style which is clear and easily understood. The book is for final year undergraduates and masters students in humanities, education and social science subjects. Paul Oliver is a widely-published author in the fields of education, philosophy and religious studies. He is currently principal lecturer in the School of Education and Professional Development, at the University of Huddersfield.
Table of Contents:
The Idea of Research The Conceptual Range of a Research Study Introducing Research Questions and Aims Analyzing Previous Research The Scientific Method The Research Design Data Collection Methods Questions of Ethics Presenting a Conclusion and Disseminating Research
Autor | Oliver, Paul |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2010 |
Kirjastus | Sage Publications Ltd |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 160 |
Pikkus | 242 |
Laius | 242 |
Keel | English |
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