<p><span>Lecturers teaching big mixed cohort intro statistics courses cite one of the more frequent challenges their students encounter involves choices over which statistical test to use. Students, even if they have a basic grasp of statistics and which types of tests are out there, often make the
Choose Your Methodology: Little Quick Fix
✍ Scribed by Charlotte Whiffin
- Publisher
- SAGE Publications Ltd
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 113
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Establishing methodological justification is a key precursor to undertaking research, whether you apply qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods. This new Little Quick Fix answers vital questions to put students onto the right track, such as:
· What is methodology and what does it mean?
· How does methodology differ from method?
· What methodologies can you choose from?
· When should you use qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methodology?
· How can you use methodology to inform decisions about method?
Working through the subject within an hour′s read, this Little Quick Fix helps students to avoid diving into research before they′ve cleared up uncertainty and confusion, so that they can truly progress into the next step of their research project or dissertation.
✦ Table of Contents
LITTLE QUICK FIX: CHOOSE YOUR METHODOLODY - FRONT COVER
LITTLE QUICK FIX: CHOOSE YOUR METHODOLODY
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CONTENTS
EVERYTHING IN THE BOOK!
SECTION 1 - WHAT IS METHODOLOGY?
SECTION 2 - WHY DOES METHODOLOGY MATTER?
SECTION 3 - HOW DO I CHOOSE BETWEEN QUANTITATIVE, QUALITATIVE AND MIXED METHODOLOGIES?
SECTION 4 - WHEN SHOULD I USE QUANTITATIVE METHODOLOGY?
SECTION 5 - WHEN SHOULD I USE QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY?
SECTION 6 - WHEN CAN I MIX QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE METHODOLOGIES?
SECTION 7 - DIY: HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT METHODOLOGY FOR MY RESEARCH?
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