ABSTRACT

The Researcher's Toolkit is a practical rather than an academic text for all those undertaking, perhaps for the first time, small-scale research. Written by an experienced team of practising researchers, it covers the entire research process - from designing and submitting a research proposal through to its completion. This book is suitable for all researchers, but is particularly designed for those practitioner-based researchers from the fields of education, social work, nursing, criminal justice and community work.

This fresh new idea for those conducting small-scale research comes from a team of practising researchers who possess a broad range of experiences and knowledge of research design, execution and completion. They write in a user-friendly style that those researchers new to the subject will find easy to follow and understand. It will act both as a roadmap to planning, execution and completing research and also as a dip-in reference guide. Using features such as activity boxes to highlight key concepts and short summary boxes to indicate fundamental elements of the research area under discussion, this accessible book will be of great value to all who read it.

chapter |4 pages

Locating the literature

chapter |8 pages

Use a questionnaire when:

chapter |1 pages

Content analysis

chapter |10 pages

Searching the Internet

chapter |1 pages

Note-taking

chapter 6|3 pages

Analysing data

chapter |4 pages

Variables

chapter |7 pages

Mean

chapter |1 pages

Inferential analysis

chapter |2 pages

Statistical significance

chapter |6 pages

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