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      <title>How to Develop a Good Research Topic</title>
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      <description>Title: How to Develop a Good Research Topic
Abstract: This video guides on how to develop a good research topic.
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Authors: Jackson, Sherri L.
Description: Includes index.</description>
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      <description>Title: Research Methodology :
Authors: Kothari, C. R.
Abstract: In this edition a new chapter on “The Computer: Its role in Research” have been added in view of the fact that electronic computers by now, for students of economics, management and other social sciences, constitute an indispensable part of research equipment. The book is primarily intended to serve as a textbook for graduate and M.Phil. students of Research Methodology in all disciplines of various universities. It is hoped that the book shall provide guidelines to all interested in research studies of one sort or the other. The book is, in fact, an outgrowth of my experience of teaching the subject to M.Phil. students for the last several years.
Description: Includes index.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Authors: Kumar, Ranjit
Abstract: This book is based upon my experiences in research as a student, practitioner and teacher. The&#xD;
difficulties I faced in understanding research as a student, my discoveries about what was applicable and inapplicable in the field as a practitioner, and my development of the ability effectively to communicate difficult concepts in simple language without sacrificing technicality and accuracy as a teacher have become the basis of this book. This book, therefore, has been written to provide theoretical information in an operational manner about methods, procedures and techniques that are used in both approaches. The book is designed specifically for students who&#xD;
are newcomers to research and who may have a psychological barrier with regard to the subject. I have&#xD;
therefore not assumed any previous knowledge on the part of the reader; I have omitted detailed&#xD;
discussion of aspects that may be inappropriate for beginners; I have used many flow charts and&#xD;
examples to communicate concepts; and areas covered in the book follow a ‘simple to complex’&#xD;
approach in terms of their discussion and coverage.
Description: Includes bibliography and index.</description>
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