Guide to writing empirical papers, theses, and dissertations
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Guide to writing empirical papers, theses, and dissertations
Marcel Dekker, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
"Describes the quantitative research process--framing analytical questions, developing a comprehensive outline, providing a roadmap for the reader, and accessing indispensable computer and program tools. Supplies end-of-chapter checklists, extensive examples, and biobliographies."
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Selecting a topic: choosing a subject
- forming an outline. Part 2 Reviewing the literature: tools
- writing the review. Part 3 Developing your model: specifying your models
- defining the methodology. Part 4 Presenting your case: telling a story
- data-gathering. Part 5 Coming to a conclusion: the conclusion
- the dissertation process. Part 6 Final topics
- the humanities and the natural sciences
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