This is an invaluable, concise, all-in-one guide for carrying out student research and writing a paper, adaptable to course use and suitable for use by students independently, it successfully guides students along every step of the way. * Allows students to better manage their research projects * Exercises and worksheets break down the research process into small steps and walk students through each stage of the research project * Offers real-world and lively examples that are attractive and relevant to students * Based on twenty years of experience in teaching research techniques to students in a way that avoids the methodology "overkill" from encyclopaedic and intimidating textbooks * Accompanying website includes powerpoint lecture slides for instructors and helpful links to video resources for student. Visit www.wiley.com\go\wang\researchreportwriting
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Student Research and Report Writing is the most comprehensive and yet concise guide to student research that I have seen. Wang and Park get to the essence of what new researchers need to know and anticipate, without oversimplifying or cutting corners. I will definitely incorporate it into my teaching.
Howard Lune, The City University of New York
Wang and Park have taken their years of experience with fielding student questions about the research process and put them to excellent use in this book. Written from the "inquiring minds" perspective, the authors do a great job of posing and answering questions that every student researcher should ask and must ultimately answer when embarking on an independent research project. Students and professors alike will undoubtedly find this book to be most helpful.
Janet Ruane, Montclair State University
Howard Lune, The City University of New York
Wang and Park have taken their years of experience with fielding student questions about the research process and put them to excellent use in this book. Written from the "inquiring minds" perspective, the authors do a great job of posing and answering questions that every student researcher should ask and must ultimately answer when embarking on an independent research project. Students and professors alike will undoubtedly find this book to be most helpful.
Janet Ruane, Montclair State University