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The Management of a Student Research Project by  Keith Howard, John A. Sharp, John Peters
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The Management of a Student Research Project [Paperback]

by Keith Howard and John A. Sharp and John Peters
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Description of The Management of a Student Research Project

The ability to carry out research successfully has come to be seen as a "key transferable skill" required of all higher education students - and this book addresses directly the skill element of this. Furthermore the research process, at all levels, is far more systematized than in the past. The single largest change since the second edition came out in 1996 has been the impact of the World Wide Web on student research. This new edition has been thoroughly rewritten and developed in response to this. In particular, Chapter 4, "Literature Searching", is completely new and has been structured around a sample online search. Throughout, the comments and thoughts of readers of previous editions have been taken into account in framing this third edition. Its aims remain the same - to provide a clear, comprehensive and useful guide to students undertaking research projects in order to improve their chances of a successful outcome.

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ISBN:
9780566084904
Pages:
2878 pages
Format:
Paperback
Product Code:
215364
Publisher:
Gower Publishing Ltd
Published:
30/11/-0001

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Contents of The Management of a Student Research Project

Part A Preparation:
Research and the research student; Selecting and justifying a research project; Planning the research project; Literature searching.
Part B Data Analysis and Gathering:
Analysing the data; Gathering the data. Part C Producing the Research Results: Executing the research; Presentation of the research findings.

Appendices: An example of topic analysis; A select bibliography on student research; Books and articles cited in the main text.


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