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|a How to do research :
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|a Guide to designing and managing research projects
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|a Title page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1 The research process -- 1 Develop the research objectives -- Defining the research issue -- Articulating the research aim -- Specifying the objectives -- SUMMARY -- 2 Design and plan the study -- Resource constraints -- Selecting the most appropriate methods -- Seven principles of selection -- Using subcontractors -- Schedule the work -- Calculate the cost -- SUMMARY -- 3 Write the proposal -- The purposes of research proposals -- The structure of research proposals -- SUMMARY
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|a 4 Obtain financial support for the researchThe sources of responsive funding -- Approaching the funder -- Responding to calls for tender -- SUMMARY -- 5 Manage the research -- The project plan -- Launching the project -- Make a start -- Monitoring progress -- The problem stages -- Advisory and steering committees -- Living with your funder -- SUMMARY -- 6 Draw conclusions and make recommendations -- Analyse and synthesize the results -- Draw your conclusions -- Make recommendations -- SUMMARY -- 7 Write the report -- Structure
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|a ""Writing in style""""Presentation""; ""SUMMARY""; ""8 Disseminate the results""; ""Summary findings and press releases""; ""Conference papers""; ""Journal articles""; ""SUMMARY""; ""Part 2 Methods""; ""9 Introducing research methods""; ""Collecting data""; ""Analysis � converting data into information""; ""SUMMARY""; ""10 Desk research""; ""Literature and internet searching""; ""Statistical data""; ""SUMMARY""; ""11 Analysing desk research""; ""Common principles""; ""SUMMARY""; ""12 Collecting quantitative data""; ""Sampling""; ""Self-completion questionnaire surveys""
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|a Interview surveysPostscript -- SUMMARY -- 13 Analysing quantitative data -- Processing the data -- Interpreting the results -- SUMMARY -- 14 Collecting qualitative data -- Semi-structured interviews -- Depth interviews -- Focus groups -- Capturing the data -- SUMMARY -- 15 Analysing qualitative data -- Basic principles of analysis -- The practice of analysis -- SUMMARY -- 16 Sources of further reading -- Appendix The market for information professionals -- Aim and objectives -- Methods -- Timescale -- The Policy Studies Institute
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|a This new edition of Nick Moore's highly successful "How to do Research" offers an accessible guide to the complete research process. It focuses on the day-to-day requirements of project, managing a piece of research right through from the formulation of the initial idea, to the development of a research proposal and then to the writing up and disseminating of results. Updated throughout, it also contains new and expanded sections on in-house research
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