Understanding the Research Process
SAGE Study Skills Series
The author explores the ways in which research terminology is used, and shows students
- how to use specialist research terminology appropriately
- how to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate uses of research terminology
- how to understand the meaning of research terms
- how to disseminate research in a style which is clear and easily understood
The book is for final year undergraduates and masters students in humanities, education and social science subjects.
Paul Oliver is a widely-published author in the fields of education, philosophy and religious studies. He is currently principal lecturer in the School of Education and Professional Development, at the University of Huddersfield.
A fairly straightforward introduction to the research process, this book now appears on the recommended reading list for several of the introductory nursing modules that I manage.
This is a excellent book. It provides the reader with some useful information on the research process.
Amazingly clear and readable.