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Doing Social Science Research


Doing Social Science Research

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How to do research

This webinar focuses on the different approaches commonly used by students in their social science dissertations. It  introduces you to a variety of quantitative and qualitative approaches that can be used to study the social world and will begin to discuss some of the merits and drawbacks of these different methods. Some of these themes are explored in more detail in Brookfield, C and Lewis, J (2022) Sage Super Quick Skills: Plan your Dissertation. 

Managing your Supervisor

"The academic mentor that you have been allocated who will help, guide, and monitor your process throughout the lifecycle of the dissertation." (p.13)
Brookfield, C and Lewis, J (2022)

Ethics and Ethical Approval

"All research should be ethically sensitive. This means minimizing risks to yourself as a student researcher, to the participants in the project, and to the university that you represent." (p. 83)
Brookfield, C and Lewis, J (2022)


Doing Social Science Research

By Charlotte Brookfield and Jamie Lewis
Charlotte Brookfield is a senior lecturer of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. Jamie Lewis is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University.

Doing Social Science Research

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