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How to do your Social Research Project or Dissertation

ISBN: 9780198811060

El precio original era: 36,80€.El precio actual es: 36,80€. 34,95 IVA incluido

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Fecha de edición 08/10/2019
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How to do your Social Research Project or Dissertation provides a straight-talking, easy-to-navigate, and reassuring guide to support final-year social science undergraduates. Uniquely shaped by real social science undergraduates from a range of institutions, the book includes their advice to help you through with what can be a daunting, but rewarding stage of your degree. From the look and feel of the book, to the development of the chapter content and the advice it provides, students have been involved at every stage of the book’s development to ensure it is focused on what’s important to you.

Expert advice from real supervisors across the subject disciplines in the ‘Working with your supervisor’ feature also helps you to make the most of research supervision, and learn from the experience of real researchers in your chosen field. By providing anecdotes, words of wisdom, scenarios, or simply reminders, hints, and tips on how best to prepare for meetings, and communicate effectively, How to do your Social Research Project or Dissertation is the most complete guide to facilitate the student-supervisor working relationship.

1:Introduction
2:The research process
3:Getting started
4:Developing a research idea
5:Conducting a literature search
6:Reviewing the literature
7:Building your project
8:Ethics
9:Writing a research proposal
10:Sampling
11:Collecting quantitative data
12:Collecting qualitative data
13:Analyzing quantitative data
14:Analyzing qualitative data
15:Working with documents
16:Evaluating your project
17:Writing up your research

Tom Clark, Lecturer in Research Methods, The University of Sheffield

Liam Foster, Senior Lecturer in Social Policy & Social Work, The University of Sheffield,

Alan Bryman, Professor of Organizational and Social Research, Formerly of The University of Leicester