Designing your study and fieldwork

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The book provides practical guidance on designing a primary research study and doing fieldwork. It offers advice about deciding on the most suitable approach (deduction, induction, abduction) for your research strategy, methodology and method.

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Digital product: The book is a useful resource for first-time researchers. It illustrates the different approaches available to investigate a topic. For example, theory testing (deduction) or theory building (induction). Alternatively, the best approach may involve relying on the most apt explanations for understanding results (abduction). The publication also emphasises effective design entails ensuring the approach is appropriate for the study’s research strategy, methodology and method.

Downloadable guidance: An accessible and succinct thesis textbook (14-page PDF). It contains 12 pages of easy-to-understand information and straightforward explanations to help design an effective study and conduct focused primary research and fieldwork. The book is as an extracted chapter from the more comprehensive resource, Doing Your Thesis – A Practical Guide, which covers the whole dissertation journey. Buy both publications now for immediate use.

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