As a built environment student you are likely to be required to
research, write and submit a dissertation as a core component of your
degree studies. As a vocational profession, students of the built
environment often have strong practical aspirations. Writing a Built
Environment Dissertation provides practical guidance and will help to
steer you into a position where you can develop a good dissertation by
mixing your practical strengths with more theoretical tools. The book
is ordered around a common dissertation structure: that is, it starts
with material that should be in the introduction and finishes with
material that should be in the conclusion. Each chapter provides a
commentary on the kind of information that you should put in each
chapter of your dissertation, supported by a variety of examples using
a range of methodological designs. The book has a strong focus on data
collection, data analysis, reliability and validity – all areas
where student dissertations are often weak. Material that will help
you think about study skills and ethics is embedded throughout the
book, and the chapters on qualitative and quantitative analysis will
show you how to carry out a rigorous analysis while avoiding some of
the complexity in statistical work. If you are an under-graduate
student in the final year of an honours degree programme in the built
environment, or perhaps a student at masters or PhD level and have
been away from academic study for some time, then this book will help
you to write a more innovative and thorough dissertation.
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Practical Guidance and Examples
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781444328677
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter