Your undergraduate dissertation in health and social care : the essential guide for success / Nicholas Walliman and Jane V. Appleton
Material type: TextPublication details: Los Angeles ; London : SAGE, c2014.Description: xiv, 281 p. : ill. ; 18 cmISBN:- 9781446253199
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. What Is a Dissertation? -- 2. What Types of
Dissertation Are There? -- 3. What Will it Be About? -- 4.
How Do I Get Started? -- 5. What's All This About Philosophy?
-- 6. How Do I Write a Proposal? -- 7. What About Working and
Planning My Time? -- 8. Where Do I Get Hold of All the
Necessary Background Information? -- 9. How Can I Manage All
the Notes? -- 10. How Do I Make an Effective Argument? -- 11.
What Sorts of Data Will I Find? -- 12. How Do I Critically
Appraise Research Evidence? -- 13. What About Research Ethics
and Research Governance? -- 14. How Do I Collect Primarya
Data? -- 15. How Do I Analyse Quantitative Data? -- 16. How
Do I Analyse Qualitative Data? -- 17. What About Referencing?
-- 18. How Can I Manage a Long Piece of Writing? -- 19. How
Can I Make My Work Look Interesting and Easy to Read? -- 20.
Who Else Might Be Interested in My Writing?
This title provides a practical, step-by-step
guide to both the theoretical and practical aspects of the
process of doing an undergraduate dissertation, equipping the
reader with all the skills necessary to plan, conduct and
write up a research project successfully.
1. What Is a Dissertation? -- 2. What Types of
Dissertation Are There? -- 3. What Will it Be About? -- 4.
How Do I Get Started? -- 5. What's All This About Philosophy?
-- 6. How Do I Write a Proposal? -- 7. What About Working and
Planning My Time? -- 8. Where Do I Get Hold of All the
Necessary Background Information? -- 9. How Can I Manage All
the Notes? -- 10. How Do I Make an Effective Argument? -- 11.
What Sorts of Data Will I Find? -- 12. How Do I Critically
Appraise Research Evidence? -- 13. What About Research Ethics
and Research Governance? -- 14. How Do I Collect Primarya
Data? -- 15. How Do I Analyse Quantitative Data? -- 16. How
Do I Analyse Qualitative Data? -- 17. What About Referencing?
-- 18. How Can I Manage a Long Piece of Writing? -- 19. How
Can I Make My Work Look Interesting and Easy to Read? -- 20.
Who Else Might Be Interested in My Writing?
This title provides a practical, step-by-step
guide to both the theoretical and practical aspects of the
process of doing an undergraduate dissertation, equipping the
reader with all the skills necessary to plan, conduct and
write up a research project successfully.
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