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Those new to research often end up 'making a meal of it' because it
can be tricky to know exactly where to begin. But it doesn't have
to be so daunting. This workbook has been designed mostly for those
going into postgraduate study, but it can also be used by anyone
looking to start their journey into research. It will help you
better understand what research is, how to do it (with activities
to help you think about this in the context of your own research)
and where you might start looking in the vast ocean of resources
out there.
The brief, practical texts in the Essentials of Qualitative Methods
series introduce social science and psychology researchers to key
approaches to qualitative methods, offering exciting
opportunities to gather in-depth qualitative data and to develop
rich and useful findings. In this book, Gareth Terry and
Nikki Hayfield introduce readers to reflexive thematic analysis, a
method of analyzing interview and focus group transcripts,
qualitative survey responses, and other qualitative data. Central
to this method is the recognition that we are all situated in a
particular context, and that we see and speak from that
position. This leads researchers to produce knowledge that
represents situated truths, providing insights
into people's perspectives on a given topic. About the
Essentials of Qualitative Methods book series: Even for experienced
researchers, selecting and correctly applying the right method can
be challenging. In this groundbreaking series, leading experts in
qualitative methods provide clear, crisp, and comprehensive
descriptions of their approach, including its methodological
integrity, and its benefits and limitations. Each book includes
numerous examples to enable readers to quickly and thoroughly grasp
how to leverage these valuable methods.
Those new to research often end up 'making a meal of it' because it
can be tricky to know exactly where to begin. But it doesn't have
to be so daunting. This workbook has been designed mostly for those
going into postgraduate study, but it can also be used by anyone
looking to start their journey into research. It will help you
better understand what research is, how to do it (with activities
to help you think about this in the context of your own research)
and where you might start looking in the vast ocean of resources
out there.
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