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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, height x width x depth: 241x168x23 mm, weight: 771 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2016
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118341465
  • ISBN-13: 9781118341469
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, height x width x depth: 241x168x23 mm, weight: 771 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1118341465
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An indispensable reference for postgraduates, providing up to date guidance in all subject areas Methods for Postgraduates brings together guidance for postgraduate students on how to organise, plan and do research from an interdisciplinary perspective. In this new edition, the already wide-ranging coverage is enhanced by the addition of new chapters on social media, evaluating the research process, Kansei engineering and medical research reporting. The extensive updates also provide the latest guidance on issues relevant to postgraduates in all subject areas, from writing a proposal and securing research funds, to data analysis and the presentation of research, through to intellectual property protection and career opportunities.

 This thoroughly revised new edition provides:





Clear and concise advice from distinguished international researchers on how to plan, organise and conduct research. New chapters explore social media in research, evaluate the research process, Kansei engineering and discuss the reporting of medical research. Check lists and diagrams throughout. 

Praise for the second edition:

... the most useful book any new postgraduate could ever buy. (New Scientist)

The book certainly merits its acceptance as essential reading for postgraduates and will be valuable to anyone associated in any way with research or with presentation of technical or scientific information of any kind.(Robotica)

 Like its predecessors, the third edition of Research Methods for Postgraduates is accessible and comprehensive, and is a must-read for any postgraduate student.
About the Author ix
List of Contributors
xi
Preface to the Third Edition xiii
Preface to the Second Edition xix
Preface to the First Edition xxi
Part I FIRST STEPS
1(68)
1 A View of Research
3(4)
Tony Greenfield
2 The Research Journey: Four Steps to Success
7(6)
Tom Bourner
Sue Greener
3 Managing Your Doctorate
13(21)
Stan Taylor
4 Documenting Your Work
34(12)
Vivien Martin
5 Ethics of Research
46(10)
Tony Greenfield
6 Plagiarism
56(4)
Tony Greenfield
7 Critically Reviewing Your Own Research
60(9)
Tom Bourner
Juliet Millican
Part II SUPPORT
69(88)
8 Research Proposals for Funding
71(10)
Lowry McComb
9 Who Can Help?
81(5)
Shirley Coleman
10 Information and Library Services
86(8)
Claire Abson
Alastair Allan
11 Research Methods for Advanced Web Searching
94(19)
Alastair Allan
12 Searching in Unfamiliar Fields
113(8)
Tom Bourner
Sue Greener
13 Sources of Population Statistics
121(9)
Keith Dugmore
14 An Introduction to Bibliometrics
130(14)
Silvia Salini
15 Choosing and Using Software for Statistics
144(8)
Felix Grant
16 Computer Support for Data Analysis
152(5)
Clifford E. Lunneborg
Part III MEASUREMENT AND EXPERIMENTATION
157(130)
17 Instrumentation in Experimentation
159(12)
Anand D. Pandyan
Frederike van Wijck
Garth R. Johnson
18 Randomised Trials
171(9)
Douglas G. Altman
19 Laboratory and Industrial Experiments
180(13)
Tony Greenfield
20 Experiments in Biological Sciences
193(9)
Roger Payne
21 Survey Research
202(12)
David de Vaus
22 Theory and Practice of Qualitative Research
214(17)
Irena Ograjensek
23 Kansei Engineering
231(13)
Lluis Marco-Almagro
24 Principles of Sampling
244(11)
Peter Lynn
25 Sampling in Human Studies
255(9)
Peter Lynn
26 Interviewing
264(11)
Mark Hughes
27 Measurement Error
275(12)
Roland Caulcutt
Part IV DATA ANALYSIS
287(36)
28 Elementary Statistics
289(10)
David J. Hand
29 Further Statistical Methods
299(8)
David J. Hand
30 Spreadsheets: A Few Tips
307(16)
Tony Greenfield
Andrea Benn
Part V SPECIAL TOOLS
323(64)
31 The Value of Mathematical Models
325(17)
Andrew Metcalfe
32 Deterministic Models
342(15)
Andrew Metcalfe
33 Stochastic Models and Simulation
357(15)
David Green
Andrew Metcalfe
34 Optimisation
372(15)
Aiden Fisher
Andrew Metcalfe
Part VI PRESENTATION
387(68)
35 Writing the Thesis
389(11)
Tony Greenfield
36 The Logic of a Research Report
400(12)
Tom Bourner
Linda Heath
37 Presenting Data
412(7)
Sue Greener
38 Presenting and Sharing Your Research
419(10)
Sue Greener
39 Reporting Research
429(11)
Iveto Simera
Douglas G. Altman
40 Social Media -- How to Make It Work for You as a Post-Graduate
440(15)
Suzanne Fraser-Martin
Catherine Fraser-Martin
Part VII NEXT STEPS
455(24)
41 Protection and Exploitation of Intellectual Property
457(13)
Patrick Andrews
42 Career Opportunities
470(9)
Sara Shinton
Index 479
Editors:Tony Greenfield, Industrial Statistics Research Unit (ISRU), University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; and Sue Greener, Brighton Business School, Brighton, UK