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Research methods for business students


This book is written with a progressive logic, which means that terms and concepts are
defined when they are first introduced. One implication of this is that it is sensible for you
to start at the beginning and to work your way through the text, various boxes, self-check
questions, review and discussion questions, case studies and case study questions. You
can do this in a variety of ways depending on your reasons for using this book. However,
this approach may not necessarily be suitable for your purposes, and you may wish to
read the chapters in a different order or just dip into particular sections of the book. If this
is true for you then you will probably need to use the glossary to check that you understand
some of the terms and concepts used in the chapters you read. Suggestions for
three of the more common ways in which you might wish to use this book are given
below.
Mark Saunders - Personal Name
Philip Lewis - Personal Name
Adrian Thornhill - Personal Name
5th Edition
978-0-273-71686-0
NONE
Research methods for business students
Research Method
English
Pearson Professional Limited
2009
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