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Reviews
<p>When I first looked at this book I wondered if there was room for yet another tit
<p>While many texts focus on theoretical perspectives and the methodological approac
<p>As a recent recruit to a lecturerpractitioner post with little recent experience
<p>Written by two experienced authors, this book is a useful addition to the literat
<p>This is the seventh edition of a much- referred-to classic text on programme eval
<p>Both authors work at the University of Texas at Austin, and neither has a backgro
<p>This book is based on the author ’s experience of undertaking evaluation across a
<p>This book is aimed at students who are new to postgraduate studies, whether they
<p>Strong quantitative research methods are one of the patient’s strongest safeguard
<p>When a new book introducing readers to the research process is published, I ask m
<p> Reworking Qualitative Data is, to say the very least, an interesting and relativ
<p>This book represents an extensive revision and updating of the 1997 first edition
<p>This book provides a comprehensive overview of theory, legislation (as it applies in the US) and good practice concerned with the successful employment of people with mental health disabilities.</p>
<p>A book concerning social theory that is a core text for an Open University module about ‘Human geography, philosophy and social theory’ may not be a text to which nurse researchers are immediately drawn. However, this publication is worth a closer look.</p>
<p>This book emerges at a critical time in developing research to aid understanding of the health needs of minority ethnic groups.
<p>This book, like others in its series (for example, grief, divorce and sex life), aims to present its topic in a straightforward and reader-empowering way. It scrupulously pares back any material that is not strictly necessary.
<p>So you need to write a thesis and want some succinct, practical guidance. You don’t want to plough through hundreds of pages or follow up a list of references to other material.
<p>The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC) was officially released in 2001 following a review by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) and the Social and Economic Research Council (ESRC).
