Doing a Successful Research Project: Using Qualitative or Quantitative Methods

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Palgrave Macmillan, Feb 15, 2007 - Social Science - 288 pages
Doing a Successful Research Project is a realistic, user-friendly guide on how to conduct a research project that talks at the student's level; akin to having a tutor right at one's side. It offers an accessible, even-handed introduction to carrying out research methods for undergraduate and postgraduate students conducting a research project for the first time. The research process--from planning, through design and implementation, to completion--is described simply and succinctly, with the emphasis throughout on good preparation. The book provides students with the self-discipline and the confidence to carry out their own research project, as well as enabling them to assess for themselves the advantages and disadvantages of the differing strategies available.

About the author (2007)

Martin Davies has held research posts in the Home Office, the Universities of Manchester and East Anglia and the National Health Service.

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