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Using Research Instruments A Guide For Researchers David Wilkinson Peter Birmingham

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Using Research Instruments A Guide For Researchers David Wilkinson Peter Birmingham
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Publisher: RoutledgeFalmer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.75 MB
Pages: 190
Author: David Wilkinson; Peter Birmingham
ISBN: 9780203422991, 9780203424735, 9780415272780, 9780415272797, 0203422996, 0203424735, 0415272785, 0415272793
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Using Research Instruments A Guide For Researchers David Wilkinson Peter Birmingham by David Wilkinson; Peter Birmingham 9780203422991, 9780203424735, 9780415272780, 9780415272797, 0203422996, 0203424735, 0415272785, 0415272793 instant download after payment.

This practical, jargon-free, user-friendly guide to the most appropriate use of research instruments provides 'real' examples used in actual projects by practitioners of social and educational research.
Content: Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Questionnaires; Interviews; Content analysis; Focus groups; Observation; Researching the things people say and do; Bibliography; Index.
Abstract: This companion to "The Researcher's Toolkit" is a practical, jargon-free, user-friendly guide to the most appropriate use of research instruments. It provides "real" examples of research instruments used in actual projects by practising social and educational researchers.

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