Description

Book Synopsis
Written specifically to address the needs and concerns of the undergraduate, this tightly focused second edition guides students through the process of conducting and completing a research project.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgements xiii

Introduction 1

Part I – Making Preparations 5

1 Preliminaries 9

Recognizing Realities 9

A serious warning 10

Making it Worthwhile 10

Considering Your Audience(s) 11

Individual or Group Research? 12

Types of group research 12

Support groups 13

Planning Your Project 14

Doing it 15

The Structure of the Book 15

End of Chapter Tasks 16

Further Reading 17

Chapter 1 Tasks 17

2 Using Social Research Methods 19

A Concern for the Truth 19

Different Purposes of Research 20

Description 21

Exploration 21

Explanation 21

Emancipation 21

Research Design 22

Flexible designs 23

Fixed designs 23

Qualitative and quantitative data collection 23

Demands on Researchers 23

Different Approaches to Doing Social Research 24

‘Library’ studies 32

Examples from Undergraduate Projects 32

Methods of Collecting Data 32

Examples from Undergraduate Projects 46

Using More Than One Method 53

Mixed Method Designs 53

Data Collection Methods Used in Different Approaches 54

Trustworthiness and Credibility 54

Reliability 54

Validity 56

Research Arguments 56

Further Reading 57

Chapter 2 Tasks 57

3 Developing Your Ideas 59

Selecting a Topic 59

Researching internet topics 62

Research topics to avoid 62

Replication research 62

From a Topic to Research Questions 63

From Research Questions to a Research Design 63

One research question or several? 65

Do I really need research questions? 65

Hypotheses 66

Developing the Design 67

Finding and Using Sources 67

Planning the search for sources 68

Key word searching 68

Internet searching 69

Library searching 70

Dealing with the sources 71

Getting an Overall Picture 73

Ethical Considerations 74

Formal ethical approval 75

Ethical committees 75

Avoiding the unethical 76

Moving beyond box-ticking 77

Confirming Your Choices 77

Further Reading 78

Chapter 3 Tasks 78

Part II – Doing It 81

4 Practicalities of Data Collection 83

Sampling and Sample Sizes 83

Representative samples 84

Non-probability samples 85

Laboratory Research 86

‘Subjects’ or ‘participants’? 86

Informed Consent 86

Gaining Access 89

Finding the place to carry out your project 90

Making the contact 90

Formal approval isn’t enough 91

Formal and informal contracts 93

Approaching participants 93

Getting on and getting out 95

Insider research 96

Pilots 97

Collecting the Data 98

What to Do if You Run into Difficulties or Out of Time 98

Further Reading 100

Chapter 4 Tasks 101

Part III – Making Something of It 105

5 Analysing and Interpreting Your Findings 107

What This Chapter Tries to Do 107

Preparing for Analysis 108

Quantitative (Numerical) Data 109

Categorical variables 109

Ordered categorical variables 110

Summarizing and displaying categorical data 111

Continuous variables 114

Calculating summary statistics with continuous variables 115

Calculating variability 116

Displaying continuous variables 117

Statistical tests and statistical significance 118

Effect sizes 118

Clinical significance 119

What test do I use? 119

Do I really need to use statistical tests? 121

Qualitative Data 122

Data reduction and organization 123

An example – the grounded theory approach to analysis 124

Using specialist computer packages for qualitative data analysis 125

Summary of qualitative data analysis 126

Interpretation – What is Going on Here? 126

Further Reading 129

Chapter 5 Tasks 130

6 Reporting the Findings 131

Planning and Drafting 132

Research Arguments 134

Claims 134

Reasons and evidence 135

Considering Your Audience(s) – Again 136

Avoiding Plagiarism 137

Professional Standards 138

Language matters 138

References 139

Abstracts and executive summaries 139

The First Full Draft 140

Revising and Polishing 140

The Final Version 141

Disseminating Your Findings 142

Oral presentations 142

Other types of publication 143

A Final Thought 143

Further Reading 144

Chapter 6 Tasks 144

References and Author Index 145

Subject Index 153

How to do a Research Project

    Product form

    £53.15

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £55.95 – you save £2.80 (5%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Wed 1 Jul 2026.

    A Paperback / softback by Colin Robson

    1 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of How to do a Research Project by Colin Robson

      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 22/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118691328, 978-1118691328
      ISBN10: 1118691326

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Written specifically to address the needs and concerns of the undergraduate, this tightly focused second edition guides students through the process of conducting and completing a research project.

      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Acknowledgements xiii

      Introduction 1

      Part I – Making Preparations 5

      1 Preliminaries 9

      Recognizing Realities 9

      A serious warning 10

      Making it Worthwhile 10

      Considering Your Audience(s) 11

      Individual or Group Research? 12

      Types of group research 12

      Support groups 13

      Planning Your Project 14

      Doing it 15

      The Structure of the Book 15

      End of Chapter Tasks 16

      Further Reading 17

      Chapter 1 Tasks 17

      2 Using Social Research Methods 19

      A Concern for the Truth 19

      Different Purposes of Research 20

      Description 21

      Exploration 21

      Explanation 21

      Emancipation 21

      Research Design 22

      Flexible designs 23

      Fixed designs 23

      Qualitative and quantitative data collection 23

      Demands on Researchers 23

      Different Approaches to Doing Social Research 24

      ‘Library’ studies 32

      Examples from Undergraduate Projects 32

      Methods of Collecting Data 32

      Examples from Undergraduate Projects 46

      Using More Than One Method 53

      Mixed Method Designs 53

      Data Collection Methods Used in Different Approaches 54

      Trustworthiness and Credibility 54

      Reliability 54

      Validity 56

      Research Arguments 56

      Further Reading 57

      Chapter 2 Tasks 57

      3 Developing Your Ideas 59

      Selecting a Topic 59

      Researching internet topics 62

      Research topics to avoid 62

      Replication research 62

      From a Topic to Research Questions 63

      From Research Questions to a Research Design 63

      One research question or several? 65

      Do I really need research questions? 65

      Hypotheses 66

      Developing the Design 67

      Finding and Using Sources 67

      Planning the search for sources 68

      Key word searching 68

      Internet searching 69

      Library searching 70

      Dealing with the sources 71

      Getting an Overall Picture 73

      Ethical Considerations 74

      Formal ethical approval 75

      Ethical committees 75

      Avoiding the unethical 76

      Moving beyond box-ticking 77

      Confirming Your Choices 77

      Further Reading 78

      Chapter 3 Tasks 78

      Part II – Doing It 81

      4 Practicalities of Data Collection 83

      Sampling and Sample Sizes 83

      Representative samples 84

      Non-probability samples 85

      Laboratory Research 86

      ‘Subjects’ or ‘participants’? 86

      Informed Consent 86

      Gaining Access 89

      Finding the place to carry out your project 90

      Making the contact 90

      Formal approval isn’t enough 91

      Formal and informal contracts 93

      Approaching participants 93

      Getting on and getting out 95

      Insider research 96

      Pilots 97

      Collecting the Data 98

      What to Do if You Run into Difficulties or Out of Time 98

      Further Reading 100

      Chapter 4 Tasks 101

      Part III – Making Something of It 105

      5 Analysing and Interpreting Your Findings 107

      What This Chapter Tries to Do 107

      Preparing for Analysis 108

      Quantitative (Numerical) Data 109

      Categorical variables 109

      Ordered categorical variables 110

      Summarizing and displaying categorical data 111

      Continuous variables 114

      Calculating summary statistics with continuous variables 115

      Calculating variability 116

      Displaying continuous variables 117

      Statistical tests and statistical significance 118

      Effect sizes 118

      Clinical significance 119

      What test do I use? 119

      Do I really need to use statistical tests? 121

      Qualitative Data 122

      Data reduction and organization 123

      An example – the grounded theory approach to analysis 124

      Using specialist computer packages for qualitative data analysis 125

      Summary of qualitative data analysis 126

      Interpretation – What is Going on Here? 126

      Further Reading 129

      Chapter 5 Tasks 130

      6 Reporting the Findings 131

      Planning and Drafting 132

      Research Arguments 134

      Claims 134

      Reasons and evidence 135

      Considering Your Audience(s) – Again 136

      Avoiding Plagiarism 137

      Professional Standards 138

      Language matters 138

      References 139

      Abstracts and executive summaries 139

      The First Full Draft 140

      Revising and Polishing 140

      The Final Version 141

      Disseminating Your Findings 142

      Oral presentations 142

      Other types of publication 143

      A Final Thought 143

      Further Reading 144

      Chapter 6 Tasks 144

      References and Author Index 145

      Subject Index 153

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account