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Introduction to Scientific Research Projects
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Bishop Grosseteste University, 2010. โ 46 p. โ ISBN: 978-87-7681-674-2
Introduction to Scientific Research Projects is a concise introduction to the undergraduate scientific research project. It is primarily aimed at undergraduate students reading medicine, nursing and midwifery and subjects allied to health such as Biomedical Science who will be expected to undertake some kind of research project as part of their degree. Exploring the different types of projects, and individual components of dissemination (poster, oral, viva, and thesis), by using tips, example boxes, and analogies, it makes an easy and enjoyable read for both students and supervisors alike.Preface
This book is primarily aimed at undergraduate students undertaking scientific research projects as part of a programme in medicine, nursing and midwifery, subjects allied to health and biological sciences, although it is generally applicable to all project work. It will also be useful to professionals undergoing continuing professional development (CPD) or changing to study at MSc masters level and who need revision on scientific research methods. Since the book uses โexample boxesโ to explain complex terms in lay language, it should also be accessible to patients and people with a non-clinical background but an interest in the subject.
As this book is an introduction to the area, you may be inspired for, or want, further training and reading. There are many excellent resources within institutes and online, too many to list here, although I would recommend starting with your own institutesโ library, support or academic teams for further information.What is an undergraduate scientific research project?
Choosing your project, hopes and expectations
Planning your project
Critiquing existing research
Experimental design
The scientific poster presentation
The scientific oral presentation
The thesis and scientifi c writing
Summary
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