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Research Methodology
A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

Sixth Edition
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November 2026 | 424 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Research made doable.

Research Methodology
offers a clear, no-fluff, 8-step route from first idea to final report. With real-world examples, hands-on tasks, and complete projects students can follow from start to finish, it transforms research from something daunting into something achievable.

Guiding students step-by-step through the entire research journey, the book covers everything needed to complete a first project with confidence. It moves from choosing and refining a research problem, reviewing the literature, and designing a study, through to data collection, analysis, and writing up findings. Clear, structured chapters support key decision-making across qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research, with practical coverage of sampling, research instruments, ethics, validity and reliability, and presenting data clearly and effectively.

Ideal for beginners across the social sciences, this is a straightforward, confidence-building guide that helps students move from uncertainty to completed research—one clear step at a time.
 
Chapter 1: Research: a way of thinking
 
Chapter 2: The research process: a quick glance
 
Step 1: Formulating a research problem
 
Chapter 3: Reviewing the literature
 
Chapter 4: Formulating a research problem
 
Chapter 5: Identifying variables
 
Chapter 6: Constructing hypotheses
 
Step 1 Appendix: Exercises for formulating a research problem
 
Step 2: Conceptualising a research design
 
Chapter 7: The research design
 
Chapter 8: Selecting a study design
 
Step 2 Appendix: Exercises for conceptualising a study design
 
Step 3: Constructing an instrument for data collection
 
Chapter 9: Selecting a method of data collection
 
Chapter 10: Collecting data using attitudinal scales
 
Chapter 11: Establishing the validity and reliability of a research instrument
 
Step 3 Appendix: Exercises for developing a research instrument
 
Step 4: Selecting your sample
 
Chapter 12: Selecting a sample
 
Step 4 Appendix: Exercises for selecting a sample
 
Step 5: Writing your research proposal
 
Chapter 13: Writing a research proposal
 
Step 5 Appendix: Exercises for writing a research proposal
 
Step 6: Collecting data
 
Chapter 14: Considering ethical issues in data collection
 
Step 6 Appendix: Exercises for data collection (Ethical issues in data collection)
 
Step 7: Processing and displaying your data
 
Chapter 15: Processing data
 
Chapter 16: Displaying data
 
Step 7 Appendix: Exercises for processing and displaying data
 
Step 8: Writing your research report
 
Chapter 17: Writing a research report
 
Step 8 Appendix: Exercises for report writing

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A Test Bank of multiple-choice questions for each chapter, suitable for use in class, for exams, or as homework assignments.
PowerPoint Slides for each chapter, which can be downloaded and customised for use in lectures.
A Teaching Guide offering chapter overviews, teaching notes, further resources, and suggested activities to support class discussion, critical thinking, and assignments.

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