Completing Your Research Project
A Guide for the Social Sciences
- Charlotte Brookfield - Cardiff University, UK
- Jamie Lewis - Cardiff University, UK
Introduction to Research Methods | Introduction to Research Methods | Research Design | Research Design | Research Methods | Research Methods | Research Methods & Statistics in Psychology | Research Project / Dissertation | Research methods for Business and Management | Thesis & Dissertation Guides | Thesis & Dissertation Guides
Simple. Comprehensive. Logical. This book is a companion guide for anyone completing a research project in the social sciences. It covers the whole research process, from planning, developing, collecting data, analysing data, and writing up. It will help you manage and complete your research project successfully.
It will guide you on:
-Planning your research project
-Developing data collection tools
-Analysing and interpreting data
-Presenting your research in different formats
Featuring chapter objectives, checklists, student exercises, weblinks, and further reading, this comprehensive guide ensures readers navigate the complexities of research within a manageable step-by-step framework.
This is a really useful clearly written textbook which will provide guidance to my Level 7 students (MBA and Senior Leader Apprentices), many of whom have limited prior experience of undertaking research projects.
A good insight into social science research tools and project management. This book is competing in an area where a number of ket texts already exsist
I really appreceated this book because it presents the research process in a clear, well-structured and accessible way - ideal for students at the beginning of their academic journey. The practical reflection questions are especially useful in helping students start developing their own research ideas. It's a good addition to the reading list, though not essential, as my first-semester students are German-speaking and have some specific needs.

