This no fuss, compact guide steers social science students of all
levels through the complex process of conducting a research
project. It explains how to break down initial ideas and broad
topics into manageable questions and gives detailed guidance on how
to refine these as the project progresses. With a wide range of
international examples and reflective exercises, it is packed with
handy tips and examples that show how to avoid common mistakes and
pitfalls, and ensure that hypotheses and questions are linked with
research design, methods and answers at every step. Taking readers
from the start through to the final stage of answering their
questions and drawing conclusions, this is an indispensable
resource for research methods courses. In addition, it is highly
recommended for all students undertaking an independent research
project or thesis at undergraduate, postgraduate or PhD level and
beyond. New to this Edition: - Includes a wider range of
international examples to appeal to a global audience - More visual
devices are used to summarise and illustrate the processes involved
in developing research questions - Reflective exercises help
students apply their knowledge and consider the issues - Increased
coverage of the role of the literature review in generating and
refining research questions
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