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Choose Your Methodology: Little Quick Fix

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By (author): Charlotte Whiffin

Establishing methodological justification is a key precursor to undertaking research, whether you apply qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods. This new Little Quick Fix answers vital questions to put students onto the right track, such as:

·        What is methodology and what does it mean?
·        How does methodology differ from method?

·        What methodologies can you choose from?

·        When should you use qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methodology?

·        How can you use methodology to inform decisions about method?


Working through the subject within an hours read, this Little Quick Fix helps students to avoid diving into research before theyve cleared up uncertainty and confusion, so that they can truly progress into the next step of their research project or dissertation.





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Product Details
  • Weight: 130g
  • Dimensions: 125 x 176mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781529729719

About Charlotte Whiffin

Dr Charlotte Whiffin is a registered adult nurse a senior lecturer at the University of Derby and a visiting researcher at the University of Cambridge. Charlie has taught research methods for over ten years to under-graduate post-graduate and doctoral students of health and social care programmes. Methodologically Charlie is an experienced qualitive researcher and has used narrative and thematic approaches on data collected through interviews and focus groups. Charlie has also led a complex meta-synthesis of published qualitative research. Charlie has a special interest in the effects of head injury on the family and was successfully awarded a PhD in 2012 entitled A study of family transition in the first year post-head injury: perspectives of the non-injured members by the University of Southampton.

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