An applied guide to research designs : quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods
Material type: TextPublication details: London Sage 2017Edition: 2Description: xxvii, 364p. illustrationsISBN: 9781483317274 Uniform titles: Applied reference guide to research designs Subject(s): Social sciences | Education | ResearchDDC classification: 001.42 Summary: This reference book visually presents, with consistent terminology, quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research designs in education and the social and behavioural sciences in a way that students and researchers can readily understand and accurately apply in their own investigations. The book improves one′s ability to conceptualize, construct, test, problem solve and acquire knowledge, all of which are characteristics of scientific inquiry and the creative process required when conducting research. It covers the most practical and common research designs currently used in educational and the social and behavioural sciences.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Earlier edition published in 2013 as: An applied reference guide to research designs : quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods.
This reference book visually presents, with consistent terminology, quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research designs in education and the social and behavioural sciences in a way that students and researchers can readily understand and accurately apply in their own investigations.
The book improves one′s ability to conceptualize, construct, test, problem solve and acquire knowledge, all of which are characteristics of scientific inquiry and the creative process required when conducting research. It covers the most practical and common research designs currently used in educational and the social and behavioural sciences.
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