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The Essential Guide to Doing Your Research Project

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The Essential Guide to Doing Your Research Project 2e is the ultimate companion to successfully completing your research project. Warm and pragmatic, it gives you the skills and the confidence needed to succeed no matter what happens along the way. The book guides you through every step of your research project, from getting started to analysing data and writing up. Each stage is clearly set out, highlighting best practice and providing practical tips and down-to-earth advice for actually doing research. Key features include: Fully developed companion website including podcasts, worksheets, examples of real projects and links to journal articles Chapter summaries Boxed definitions of key terms Full glossary Suggestions for further reading Bursting with real world examples and multidisciplinary case studies, this book addresses the key questions posed by anyone hoping to complete a research project. It is the must-have textbook every student needs."

384 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 21, 2009

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November 28, 2023
Has a lot of good advice and it helped me feel more prepared to do research for the first time. I only wish it had been marketed as having a slight focus on the social sciences rather than STEM and other areas of research. As a physics student, a good amount of this book was not applicable to me and I wish I'd at least been warned of that ahead of time. It was still very helpful in a broad sense, though.
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February 23, 2017
If you want an easy insight into the mind of the modern, secular, university level research, then this is a good place to start. That's a pretty specific use though...

For researchers... the average secular westerner will gobble it up, the thoughtful Christian will glean some things that are of benefit.

Note: have only dipped in here and there, not read right through.
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December 31, 2024
I forgot I read this for my Intro to Research in Education class this semester for my Master's program. It's a pretty solid read considering it's a textbook and textbooks are usually boring. 4/5 - I learned a lot and it helped me with my assignments.
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April 28, 2020
Clear writing, and great examples. It got me started and motivated to finish my proposal. I read it out of order, per the recommendation from my advisor. A pretty fast read for such a large book.
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November 29, 2016
This is by far the best research reference book I have read. It is clear, easy to understand, and provides a lot of useful examples and further readings.
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April 9, 2017
What has Mark Twain with research projects in the 21th century? Nothing. It has everything to do with appeasing the author's need to be an erudite. Otherwise it is not about practical research, the thing that brought people Nuclear Power or the Voyage to the Moon. It is about the petty means of scamming a pay from the University by the academic bureaucrats. What I have appreciated most is the bluntness and total lack of refinement of the author: "Offer a pathway for gaining academic qualifications or getting a raise".
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