How to Do a Research Project: A Guide for Undergraduate Students

How to Do a Research Project: A Guide for Undergraduate Students

by Colin Robson (Author), Colin Robson (Author), Pam Robson (Author)

Synopsis

In How to do a Research Project, Colin Robson has created an essential tool for students. Written specifically to address the needs and concerns of the undergraduate, this tightly focused volume guides students through the process of conducting and completing a research project and is relevant to all disciplines that require the use of social research methods.

Friendly and accessible, this text includes a number of accompanying support materials to aid students further. Closely integrated sets of end-of-chapter tasks covering all aspects of research projects from design to completion, as well as lists of suggested further reading, enhance each chapter. Additionally, an extensive associated website at www.blackwellpublishing.com/researchproject gives students access to a wide range of helpful materials relevant to their particular needs, making this book an invaluable resource.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 176
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 19 Dec 2006

ISBN 10: 1405114894
ISBN 13: 9781405114899

Media Reviews
Most introductory research methods texts are dreary, overly technical, weighty manuals that no one really wants to read. How to Do a Research Project is not one of these. It is a highly readable, engaging guide that provides the necessary technical detail minus the dryness. (International Journal of Qualitative Methods, Spring 2007)
Author Bio
Colin Robson is a Professor in the Centres for Applied Childhood Studies and Evaluation Studies at Huddersfield University, and chief consultant to a major international project on the education of children with disabilities, difficulties and disadvantages, OECD, Paris. He is the author of the bestselling Real World Research, (second edition, Blackwell, 2002).