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Title:
The postgraduate research handbook : succeed with your MA, MPhil, EdD and PhD
Author:
Wisker, Gina, 1951-
ISBN:
9780230521308
Personal Author:
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, ©2008.
Physical Description:
xi, 428 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Series:
Palgrave study guides

Palgrave study guides.
Contents:
Introduction -- pt. 1: Starting research -- Starting your postgraduate research -- Choosing the right research degree -- Choosing your supervisor(s) -- Researchquestions and hypotheses -- Research methodologies -- Conceptual frameworks -- Ethics and confidentiality -- Writing a research proposal -- pt. 2: Getting going: Supervisors, time and communities -- Managing your supervisor(s) -- Managing the balancing act -- Managing your time and tasks -- Learning as a research student -- learning approaches, styles and pitfalls -- Developing a supportive research culture locally and at a distance -- pt. 3: Carrying out the research and starting to write -- Methods in brief -- Using grounded theory, case studies, journals and synectics -- Action research and practitioner-based research -- Problem-based research and problem solving -- Research methods for the arts and humanities -- pt. 4: Support, progress, analysis, writing up, the viva, presentations and afterwards -- being organised, keeping records, writing up, stage by stage -- Writing the thesis or dissertation -- Overcoming writing blocks -- Analysing data and thinking about findings -- Learning from feedback -- Writing transfer documents and progress reports for MPhil and PhD thesis -- Writing up: Definitions and qualities of a good MA, MPhil and PhD thesis -- Preparing your thesis -- Preparing for and undertaking your viva -- Presentations, conferences and publishing -- Life after the research -- Index.
Abstract:
Advice, support and both active and reflective tasks take the reader through the main stages of research. These include choosing a university and a topic, writing proposals, developing appropriate methodology, carrying out research, & writing up.
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