Full of practical tips, exercises and summaries, this book continues to be a masterclass in qualitative research for students and researchers across the social sciences and beyond.
Packed with examples from across the social sciences, this book helps students and researchers alike in turning systematic reviews into recommendations for policy and practice.
Scholarly Communication: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) provides a lively and helpful guide to some of the most important characteristics of the scholarly-publishing ecosystem, and to some of its most contentious issues.
Evaluating Qualitative Research explores the theories, practices, and reflections associated with qualitative research. By collating information from websites and qualitative research journals, this book informs readers on a variety of approaches to help them evaluate the quality of qualitative research for their needs.
This accessible, alphabetical guide provides concise insights into a variety of digital research methods, incorporating introductory knowledge with practical application and further research implications.
This introductory guide provides a clear detailed explanation of how to present data in tables and graphs using the popular software application SPSS. It is specifically written for students and researchers in a range of disciplines who have had little or no training in statistics but still need to present their data clearly.
Challenging readers to move beyond the formality and idealized settings of conventional methods teaching, this book offers frank, practical advice designed to empower students and researchers working in the real world.
This third edition presents a fully updated version of the bestselling text, including new chapters written by key figures in the field covering emerging areas in healthcare, social work, education and international development, as well as an expanded 'skills' section which includes new consultant-relevant materials.