Understanding Research

  • Understanding Research: Books a La Carte Edition
    By W. Lawrence Neuman

    You can also purchase a loose-leaf print reference to complement Revel Understanding Research . This is optional.

  • Understanding Research: Pearson New International Edition
    By W. Lawrence Neuman

    Whether students become producers or consumers of research, this text shows them that the subject is both interesting and highly relevant for their lives and professional work.

  • Understanding Research: A Consumer's Guide
    By John W. Creswell, Vicki L. Plano Clark

    Note: This is the loose-leaf version of Understanding Research and does not include access to the Enhanced Pearson eText.

  • Understanding Research: A Consumer's Guide (with MyEducationLab)
    By John W. Creswell, Vicki L. Plano Clark

    Users rave about the easy to use and easy to understand format that makes this text perfect for anyone. "Understanding Research: a Consumer's Guide" is the first text that places its focus squarely on the needs of the research consumer.

  • Understanding Research: A Consumer's Guide, Enhanced Pearson Etext -- Access Card
    By John W. Creswell, Vicki L. Plano Clark

    I also like the 'reviewing what we've learned' and 'practicing your skills' at the end of the chapter. I much prefer the consumer approach of this text over others on the market.

  • Understanding Research
    By W. Lawrence Neuman

    Whether students become producers or consumers of research, this text shows them that the subject is both interesting and highly relevant for their lives and professional work.

  • Understanding Research: Coping with the Quantitative - Qualitative Divide
    By M.I. Franklin

    This book provides students with the guidance necessary to start, undertake and present their research project in social science or the humanities. This text addresses: Where do I start?

  • Understanding Research: Coping with the Quantitative - Qualitative Divide
    By M.I. Franklin

    All of these unfold along various disciplinary codes of conduct and research ethics. Gate-keepers and defenders of any approach claiming to have found the 'philosopher's stone' for conducting research purport that this way brings us ...

  • Understanding Research: Becoming a Competent and Critical Consumer
    By Jeffrey A. Kottler, Professor Jeffrey A Kottler, Laurie Sharp

    The book opens with an exploration of why many practitioners and students feel they dislike research and why research really does matter.

  • Understanding Research
    By William Lawrence Neuman

    Whether students become producers or consumers of research, this text shows them that the subject is both interesting and highly relevant for their lives and professional work.

  • Understanding Research
    By William Lawrence Neuman

    From the Publisher: Understanding Research is an accessible and visually-appealing introduction to research across a wide range of academic fields and applied professions. It builds a broad foundation that will...

  • Understanding Research
    By M. I. Franklin

    (a) What exactly is expected in producing a thesis, or dissertation?3 (b) If the dissertation is the destination, then what exactly is expected when having to submit a formal research proposal, or (often less formal) research outline?

  • Understanding Research: Becoming a Competent and Critical Consumer
    By Jeffrey A. Kottler, W. Paul Jones

    Beginning with Chapter Two, every chapter in the text emulates a standard published research report. o Readers will learn how to read and evaluate research questions, hypotheses, and the literature review (Chapter Two). o Readers will learn ...

  • Understanding Research: A Consumer's Guide
    By John W. Creswell, Vicki L. Plano Clark

    I also like the 'reviewingwhat we ve learned' and 'practicing your skills' at the end of the chapter. I much prefer the consumer approach of this text over others on the market.