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Learning from Researchguidance and case studies in research techniques
This is an excellent companion volume to Judith Bell's best-selling Doing Your Research Project. Here she teams up with Clive Opie to present detailed case studies of several types of research. They cover the descriptive study, the evaluative and experimental study, the ethnographic study, and the survey.
They cover some of the standard tasks in research - defining the limits of a project, making a review of the literature, and obtaining permissions. The most interesting feature of this guidance manual is that it takes into account the fact that most postgraduates these days are part-time, and are often people holding down jobs. They describe practical examples of collecting data, constructing questionnaires, and how to deal with the results. There's also a realistic approach to the use of IT in research. Many people mistakenly believe that IT skills are highly developed in higher education - which is not true. So there is straightforward advice on data collection and analysis. There are also plenty of suggestions for further reading, a helpful series of checklists, and a glossary of terms. © Roy Johnson 2002 [more ACADEMIC WRITING books] Judith Bell and Clive Opie, Learning from Research, Buckingham: Open University Press, 2002, pp.261, ISBN 0335206603 |
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