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Doing Your Research Project: A Guide for First-time Researchers 8e

8th Edition
0335252427 · 9780335252428
"This new edition retains the excellent structure and tone of previous editions whilst bringing the text and examples up to date, reflecting the changing and dynamic social world we live and research in." Dr Steven Gascoigne, Assistant Professor, Ce… Read More
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1. The Researcher and the Research Journey
2. Approaches to Research
3. Ethics and Integrity in Research
4. Reading, Referencing and the Management of Information
5. Literature Searching
6. The Review of the Literature
7. The Analysis of Documentary Evidence
8. Using Social Media in Research
9. Designing and Administering Questionnaires
10. Planning and Conducting Interviews
11. Diaries, Logs, Critical Incidents and Blogs
12. Observation
13. Interpreting the Evidence and Reporting the Findings
14. Writing the Report


"This new edition retains the excellent structure and tone of previous editions whilst bringing the text and examples up to date, reflecting the changing and dynamic social world we live and research in." Dr Steven Gascoigne, Assistant Professor, Centre for Lifelong Learning, University of Warwick, UK 

"This book combines theoretical knowledge and practical skills with case studies, examples, and reflections in one easy-to-read book... A must for novice researchers." 
Dr Christina Cooper, Assistant Professor in Community Wellbeing, Northumbria University, UK 

Now on its eighth edition, Doing Your Research Project remains the authoritative guide to conducting an outstanding research project. Guiding readers through each stage of the research journey, this book gives students the confidence to successfully conceptualise and complete their research. 

Written in its trademark, student-friendly style, each chapter includes reflective questions to help students apply the advice to their own work. The authors cover a range of disciplines and methodologies, empowering students to make an informed choice about what best suits their research. 

While retaining its most-loved features from previous editions, the latest edition:

  • Provides updated coverage of digital research techniques
  • Examines the nature of research and the roles that researchers occupy
  • Expands the discussion of research methods


This bestselling resource is the ultimate companion to any research project, whether you are a first-time or experienced researcher. Practical, clear and concise, Doing Your Research Project is vital reading for anyone embarking on a research project.

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