This book is a practical and readable guide that will show you how to successfully complete a research project plan or literature review as part of your final year assessment. It guides you through all the necessary stages from start to finish, beginning with preparation and planning, using and critiquing research and finally writing up and completing your project. The authors also explore the crucial challenge of translating evidence into practice and how this can lead to improved decision-making, better practice and improved services.
Introduction Getting started on your final-year project Planning and undertaking a literature review or documentary analysis Planning your research proposal or dissertation Using and critiquing research methods:: interviews and focus groups Analysing qualitative data Using and critiquing research research methods:: surveys and experimental designs Analysing quantitative and understanding basic structures Using and critiquing systematic reviews and meta-analyses Translating evidence into practice Writing up your literature review and documentary analysis Writing your research proposal and dissertation
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