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Reviews
<p>The second edition of Creswell’s book has been significantly revised and updated.
<p>The book begins with a very thorough overview of the topics discussed.
<p>This wide-reaching book sets out to describe the origin, practice and diversity o
<p>The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC) was officially rel
<p>People have been telling their stories since time began and this book clearly dem
<p>The title of this text relates to the metaphor of art — specifically, dance and y
<p>While this book focuses primarily on conducting research in counselling and psych
<p>The book has many positive features though it does rely very much on UK and US il
<p>This edited book provides a very useful introduction to contemporary ideas in hea
<p>Many books have been published on quality of life research in recent years, but f
<p>Let’s begin with what this book is not.
<p>This book is a very useful addition to the literature on qualitative methods, and
<p>This book is part of a series of texts exploring specific aspects of qualitative research. The series of books is particularly geared towards novice and inexperienced researchers. The text has an interdisciplinary and international focus.
<p>A regular look at recent publications and forthcoming events, courses and information relevant to health care and nursing research</p>
<p>The primary focus of this book is the analysis of quantitative research data. As such, its title is a little misleading as its emphasis is quantitative analysis as opposed to both quantitative and qualitative data analysis.
<p>This new book is aimed at undergraduate, postgraduate and professional students, particularly in health sectors, business studies and the social sciences. It offers a practical guide to both novice and experienced researchers undertaking small-scale studies.
<p>This book aims to help readers make the most of their presentation opportunities.
<p>Before receiving this book to review, I had flicked through it in a bookshop while escaping a rather boring session at a conference.
