Research : some ground rules
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Research : some ground rules
(Oxford science publications)
Oxford University Press, 1994
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780198548225
Description
This text is aimed at novice or beginning research workers in the biomedical sciences. It provides an introduction to the basic principles of biomedical research, outlining the organizational techniques and practical skills required to design, implement, and complete a research project. This book is intended for students of science and medicine about to begin, or carrying out, research. Postgraduates doing MSc, PhD or MD degrees.
Table of Contents
1: Principles and practice of research. 2: When, what, where, and supervision. 3: Literature review, action plan and pilot study. 4: Undertaking and completing a research project. 5: Biomedical research on human subjects. 6: Biomedical research on animals. 7: Health and safety in research. 8: Principles of design and statistics. 9: Descriptive statistics. 10: Inferential statistics. 11: Statistical testing. 12: Planning and carrying out an investigation. 13: Planning and carrying out an experiment. 14: Computers in research. 15: Principles of presentation. 16: Presenting papers and posters. 17: Writing papers and reports. 18: Writing a thesis. 19: Illustrating the written and spoken word. 20: Grant applications. 21: Refereeing and reviewing written material. 22: Applications, references and interviews
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: hbk ISBN 9780198548232
Description
This book provides an introduction to the basic principles of biomedical research, outlinging the organisational techniques and practical skills required to design, implement and complete a research project. The authors offer advice on interview techniques, how to assess a research department and the research programme it offers, and the expectations of the student, supervisor and co workers. The various stages of a research project are examined, with advice on ethical and safety considerations, searching the literature, experimental design, statistical analysis, and the use of computers. The technical skills required to deliver posters and papers to fellow scientists and to prepare appropriate slides and visual aids are presented, together with the skills required to prepare and review grant applications, articles and theses for publication. This book is intended for students of science and medicine about to begin, or carrying out, research. Postgraduates doing MSc, PhD or MD degrees.
Table of Contents
1: Principles and practice of research. 2: When, what, where, and supervision. 3: Literature review, action plan and pilot study. 4: Undertaking and completing a research project. 5: Biomedical research on human subjects. 6: Biomedical research on animals. 7: Health and safety in research. 8: Principles of design and statistics. 9: Descriptive statistics. 10: Inferential statistics. 11: Statistical testing. 12: Planning and carrying out an investigation. 13: Planning and carrying out an experiment. 14: Computers in research. 15: Principles of presentation. 16: Presenting papers and posters. 17: Writing papers and reports. 18: Writing a thesis. 19: Illustrating the written and spoken word. 20: Grant applications. 21: Refereeing and reviewing written material. 22: Applications, references and interviews
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