Synopses & Reviews
Amongst the bewildering array of approaches and beliefs about how social research should be conducted, Ground Rules for Good Research guides the researcher to the 10 core issues. In straightforward terms, it shows why they are so fundamental and it provides clear guidance on how they should be addressed by the researcher. The Ground Rules apply across the range of different types of social research, covering both quantitative and qualitative approaches.
Key features of the book include:
* The identification of 10 ground rules for good social research
* Checklists to help researchers evaluate their approach and avoid fundamental errors
* A clear and jargon free style
* Attractive presentation with plenty of useful lists and summaries, text boxes and key points
For undergraduate and postgraduate students in social sciences, health studies, business, and education, who need to undertake a research project. Also invaluable for professionals with little or no experience of research.
About the Author
Martyn Denscombe is Professor of Social Research at De Montfort University. He graduated in sociology and then qualified as a teacher at the University of London. He has a PhD from the University of Leicester for research on the social organization of teaching and his current research is on perceptions of risk and the health-related behaviour of young people.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Foundations for research
Purpose
Relevance
Resources
Originality
Accuracy
Accountability
Generalizations
Objectivity
Ethics
Proof
References
Index.