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Using Research Instruments


This book is not a life-saver, but it might just save your sanity
and your self-confidence. Whether you are registered on a research
methods’ course, perhaps as an undergraduate or a postgraduate
student, or if, once in work you find yourself having to conduct a
modest piece of research as part of your job or study programme,
learning about research methods is not easy. We believe tutors and
textbooks sometimes underestimate how difficult it can be to get to
grips with the bewildering array of options and choices open to the
budding researcher. Descriptions of different ways of carrying out
research can be baffling, and explanations of when and how to
employ particular research instruments to get the job done can be less
helpful than they might be. And the longer you study, the more
confused you find yourself and the harder it can become to find your
feet. If you find yourself in this situation, then this is the book for you.
David Wilkinson - Personal Name
Peter Birmingham - Personal Name
0-203-42473-5
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Using Research Instruments
Research Method
English
RoutledgeFalmer
2003
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