The foundations of research / Jonathan Grix.
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LB 2351.2 .Sp83 2005 Admission matters : | LB 2353.57 .L967 2014 McGraw-Hill's 500 SAT critical reading questions to know by test day / | LB 2369 .D921 2003 Authoring a PhD : | LB 2369 .G889 2004 The foundations of research / | LB 2369 .H411 2004 Writing and publishing your thesis, dissertation, and research : | LB 2369 .J232 2014 Writing your doctoral dissertation or thesis faster : | LB 2369 .Su18 2005 Succeeding with your doctorate / |
This book offers advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students with an accessible introduction to the foundations of research in the human sciences. It covers the tools, terminology and research perspectives that researchers and students will need to know in order to engage in academic debate, and to successfully complete their long essays, dissertations and theses. A particular strength of this volume is its style: It is written to the student as opposed to just for them. Language is kept as clear as possible, especially when describing the basic assumptions upon which all research is built.
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