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Nearly 20% of the population has a disability. Despite this,
mainstream research often does not explicitly address the
methodological and practical issues that can act as barriers to
disabled people's participation in social research. In this book,
Aidley and Fearon provide a concise, practical introduction to
making it easier for everyone to take part in research. Requiring
no prior knowledge about accessible research methods, the book: *
explains how removing barriers to participation will improve the
quality of the research; * covers the research process from design,
to collecting data, to dissemination and publication; * includes
checklists and further reading, as well as useful examples and
vignettes to illustrate how issues play out in practice. This book
will be invaluable to researchers from a variety of backgrounds
looking to increase participation in their research, whether
postgraduate students, experienced academic researchers,
practitioners or professionals.
Nearly 20% of the population has a disability. Despite this,
mainstream research often does not explicitly address the
methodological and practical issues that can act as barriers to
disabled people's participation in social research. In this book,
Aidley and Fearon provide a concise, practical introduction to
making it easier for everyone to take part in research. Requiring
no prior knowledge about accessible research methods, the book: *
explains how removing barriers to participation will improve the
quality of the research; * covers the research process from design,
to collecting data, to dissemination and publication; * includes
checklists and further reading, as well as useful examples and
vignettes to illustrate how issues play out in practice. This book
will be invaluable to researchers from a variety of backgrounds
looking to increase participation in their research, whether
postgraduate students, experienced academic researchers,
practitioners or professionals.
This exciting new core textbook offers a clear and practical
introduction to quantitative methods, taking a project-based
approach. The author's extensive knowledge and straightforward
writing style ensure that students are steered through the process
step-by-step, from developing research questions and preparing data
for analysis, to explaining how to present data in appropriate
formats, avoid bias, and write up results and reports. Featuring a
comprehensive pedagogical framework and companion website, readers
are encouraged to follow practice analyses as they go, with
examples given in both SPSS and Excel, and templates are provided
for students' own research. In addition to covering the research
project, chapters also cover the essential mathematical and
statistical analyses that are a logical consequence of posing a
quantitative research methods question. This is the perfect text
for all social science students studying introductory modules on
quantitative methods, research methods or statistics at
undergraduate or postgraduate level. It also functions as an
effective guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students faced
with an independent research project. Accompanying online resources
for this title can be found at
bloomsburyonlineresources.com/introducing-quantitative-methods-a-practical-guide-by-daniela-aidley.
These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when
using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
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