
Doing Academic Research
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Chapter One
- Part I: General Research Methodology
- Chapter Two
- 2.0 Introduction
- 2.1 Definition of research
- 2.2 Purpose and importance of research
- 2.3 Characteristics of research
- 2.4 The concepts of reliability and validity in research
- Questions to consider
- Chapter Three
- 3.1 Formulating a research problem
- 3.2 Conceptualising a research design
- 3.3 Selecting a sample
- 3.4 Writing a research proposal
- 3.5 Developing instruments for data collection
- 3.6 Collecting the data
- 3.7 Processing the data
- 3.8 Writing a research report
- 3.9 Communicating the research results
- Questions to consider
- Chapter Four
- 4.0 Introduction
- 4.1 Types of research
- 4.2 Study designs
- 4.3 Research methods and instruments
- 4.4 Types of questions
- 4.5 Sources of influence on data
- 4.6 The issue of representative data
- 4.7 Triangulation in research
- Questions to consider
- Chapter Five
- 5.0 Introduction
- 5.1 Definition and types of data and analysis
- 5.2 Definition and types of variable
- 5.3 Relationships between variables
- 5.4 Levels of measurement of variables
- 5.5 Methods of data analysis
- 5.6 Displaying and interpreting research results
- Questions to consider
- Part II: Academic Assignments
- Chapter Six
- 6.0 Introduction
- 6.1 Independent study
- 6.2 Developing an assignment or academic essay structure
- 6.3 Analysis in writing
- 6.4 Academic writing and language
- 6.5 Accuracy and clarity
- 6.6 Writing an introduction
- 6.7 Writing a conclusion
- 6.8 Proofreading and editing
- 6.9 A quick note of advice
- Questions to consider
- Chapter Seven
- 7.0 Introduction
- 7.1 Citing authors within the text
- 7.2 Bibliography and references
- 7.3 References for various literature sources
- Questions to consider
- Part III: The Thesis Project and Internship
- Chapter Eight
- 8.0 Introduction
- 8.1 Allocating adequate time for thesis research tasks
- 8.2 Before selecting a thesis research topic
- 8.3 Considerations in selecting a thesis research topic
- 8.4 Selecting a research topic
- 8.5 Getting and working with a supervisor
- 8.6 Developing a rationale or research problem
- 8.7 Formulating research questions
- 8.8 Formulating aim and objectives
- 8.9 Formulating hypotheses
- 8.10 The literature review
- 8.11 Importance of the literature review
- 8.12 Theoretical, empirical and conceptual frameworks
- 8.13 Developing a methodology
- Questions to consider
- Chapter Nine
- 9.0 Introduction
- 9.1 Anatomy of a research proposal
- 9.2 Anatomy of a thesis
- 9.3 Anatomy of a research paper
- 9.4 Internship and internship report
- 9.5 Hints on oral presentation of a thesis
- Questions to consider
- Appendices
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
- Appendix E
- Appendix F
- Appendix G
- Bibliography
- Index
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