Ground Rules for Social Research is a user-friendly resource for people doing small-scale social research projects. It focuses on the key ideas and practices that underlie good research and provides clear guidelines to newcomers and experienced researchers alike.
The book is written for undergraduate, postgraduate and professional students in the social sciences, business studies, health studies, media studies and education who need to undertake research projects as part of their studies.
Key features of the book include:
| ISBN: | 9780335233816 |
| Publication date: | 16th July 2009 |
| Author: | Martyn Denscombe |
| Publisher: | Open University Press an imprint of McGraw-Hill Education |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Series: | Open UP Study Skills |
| Genres: |
Social research and statistics |
Ground Rules for Social Research is a user-friendly resource for people doing small-scale social research projects. It focuses on the key ideas and practices that underlie good research and provides clear guidelines to newcomers and experienced researchers alike.
The book is written for undergraduate, postgraduate and professional students in the social sciences, business studies, health studies, media studies and education who need to undertake research projects as part of their studies.
Key features of the book include:
Ground Rules for Social Research features in the following genres: Social research and statistics
Ground Rules for Social Research is available in Paperback
Ground Rules for Social Research was written by Martyn Denscombe and published by Open University Press an imprint of McGraw-Hill Education
Yes it is part of Open UP Study Skills series
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