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'Academic staff should make this part of their essential reading. Thomas has succeeded in thinking through the research process and sharing a perspective that offers clarity, wit, wisdom and common sense' -
British Educational Research Journal


'This book is well written, accessible, and strips away a lot of the mystery associated with research endeavour. At the same time, it is rigorous and thought-provoking' - SENCO Update


'I would like to congratulate the author on the clarity, accessibility, wit and excellent illustrations/examples. I have recommended it to our doctoral students' - Judy Sebba, University of Sussex


'With effortless language devoid of jargon, [Gary Thomas] covers practicalities like ethics, research tools and data gathering, and how to analyse information….This book will help all researchers, whether at the undergraduates or PhD level, to think, inquire and actually do research' - Youth Studies Australia


'Gary Thomas's book is the most accessible and useful book I have yet found for students who are beginning research....It manages to deal with potentially difficult issues in a direct and unpretentious way' - Professor Neil Mercer, University of Cambridge


'This is a splendid contribution for enhancing research capacity. In combining balance, accessibility and vigour, it models an impact strategy to which TLRP has been pleased ton contribute' - Andrew Pollard, Teaching and Learning Research Programme


'I liked the style which is clear and informative, the short anecdotes and humour, and the contents since it covers the really important stuff. I kept smiling to myself since the book is crammed full of the 'craft' of doing research so maybe this book is as much for supervisors as it is for students. But what I liked most was the clear portrayal of complexity. It gives access to the subtle and the difficult aspects of doing research - that is, the revelation of the complexity' - Dr John Prosser, University of Leeds


'Whether embarking on research as an undergraduate or for a doctorate, Gary Thomas' book will be of great value to you. It is refreshingly different from other books about doing research: it's informative, well-written, wide-ranging yet sufficiently detailed and above all it's enjoyable to read! I recommend it highly' - Professor Peter Earley, Institute of Education, University of London


'I would definitely buy the book!'


'Exceedingly useful…I loved the language (not too complicated) and tone…readable.'


'I thought this was wonderful and pulled together things I had used several books to find. For me, it 'cut to the chase' on some of the complex terminology and also gave insight in to how important and relevant each part was.'


'I find it so clear, love the visual models, and the language is so simple…It has practical hints…as I read it I didn't feel a great weight being laden upon me (which some books do make you feel).'


'I loved this book! It brought 'research methods' alive. I have read so many 'dense' books on the subject that almost kill the joy of doing research, particularly for new researchers who are trying to understand how the theoretical part fits with the practice! I really liked the 'road maps' - a great start and useful as an introductory discussion tool…I like the way that [it covers] potentially complex issues in an uncomplicated way. The approach takes the reader step-by-step through the research journey in a way that talks the reader through what needs to be considered and why, with unpretentious language…I really enjoyed this book and will definitely have it on my reading list.'


'Gary Thomas's book is the most accessible and useful book I have yet found for students who are beginning research....It manages to deal with potentially difficult issues in a direct and unpretentious way' - Professor Neil Mercer, University of Cambridge


'This is a splendid contribution for enhancing research capacity. In combining balance, accessibility and vigour, it models an impact strategy to which TLRP has been pleased ton contribute' - Andrew Pollard, Teaching and Learning Research Programme


'I liked the style which is clear and informative, the short anecdotes and humour, and the contents since it covers the really important stuff. I kept smiling to myself since the book is crammed full of the 'craft' of doing research so maybe this book is as much for supervisors as it is for students' - Dr John Prosser, University of Leeds


'Whether embarking on research as an undergraduate or for a doctorate, Gary Thomas' book will be of great value to you. It is refreshingly different from other books about doing research: it's informative, well-written, wide-ranging yet sufficiently detailed and above all it's enjoyable to read! I recommend it highly' - Professor Peter Earley, Institute of Education, University of London


'I LOVED this book. It's the best book I've read on research methodology' - Gail Edwards, Newcastle University


'[This book] is, I'm pleased to say a significant cut above the rest. The nice thing about this version of the introduction to the 'research journey', is not so much what is covered, but the way in which it is done....He brings to the discussion an authority which is grounded in his experience as an empirical researcher and a frequent and well known commentator on methodology and theory. The referencing back to his own empirical studies works very well....Needless to say like all good scholarly texts, this of course is also meshed with examples drawn from the work of other researchers to provide an insightful methodological critique and commentary....The advice given is both pragmatic and methodologically informative Journal of Education for Teaching


The author of this very ambitious book is aiming at addressing a vast audience of undergraduate, doctoral and postgraduate research students involved in an actual research project...the easy to read and extensive use of graphical images and examples makes me highly recommend this book especially to undergraduate students carrying out their projects and also PhD and doctoral students at the preliminary stages of their research.International Journal of Research and Method in Education


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'Whether embarking on research as an undergraduate or for a doctorate, Gary Thomas' book will be of great value to you. It is refreshingly different from other books about doing research: it's informative, well-written, wide-ranging yet sufficiently detailed and above all it's enjoyable to read! I recommend it highly'.

Professor Peter Earley, Institute of Education, University of London

Are you doing a research project? Do you need advice on how to carry out research?

Using practical examples, this book takes you through what should happen at each phase in the project's schedule. Gary Thomas explains the main design frames and methods of data collection and analysis used in education and social science research, and provides down to earth advice on how to weave these elements together into a coherent whole.

Structured according to the main phases of doing a project, the book covers

· deciding your topic and your research question

· project management and study skills

· doing a literature review

· methodology and research design

· design frames

· ethics and access

· how to analyse the information you gather

· discussing findings, theorising, concluding and writing up

This book is an essential read for undergraduate, postgraduate, CPD and doctoral students undertaking a project in the applied social sciences.

Comments from tutors:

'I loved this book! It brought research methods alive': Gill Richards ,Nottingham Trent University

'Unputdownable': Joy Jarvis ,University of Hertfordshire

'Accessible and encouraging style': Neil Stott ,Nottingham Trent University

Comments from students:

'Brilliant': Alison Patterson

'Love the visual models': Susan Allan

'Filled me with optimism': Anne Cowan

'Very entertaining as well as extremely useful': Viv Brown

Gary Thomas is Professor of Education at the University of Birmingham.


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Ideal for researchers 24 July 2009
Format:Paperback
It's difficult to pin down what I liked about the book. I liked the style which is clear and informative, the short anecdotes and humour, and the contents since it seems to cover the really important stuff. I kept smiling to myself since the book is crammed full of the 'craft' of doing research so maybe this book is as much for supervisors as it is for students. But what I liked most was the clear portrayal of complexity. It gives access to the subtle and the difficult aspects of doing research - that is, the revelation of the complexity.
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I've so far found this book extremely helpful. He does tell you what to do and what not to do. Sometimes the analogies are oversimplified but you get to the good bits. I am finding it useful to guide me in my Masters dissertation project and would definitely recommend it though I think other books offer more detail on methodologies.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
High Marks 2 Oct 2009
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There's not much more I can add to what has already, deservedly, been written about this book. Another smart, funny book by Thomas which gets straight to the point. It is very easy to read there is no pretentious writing here, thankfully. It includes helpful diagrams, references, examples of own work and useful anecdotes - a snapshot of the Maureen Lipman adverts for a well known telephone company of yesteryear - brings the book into the 'real' world.

This should be a first port of call for students and staff or anyone embarking on a research project and is actually probably useful for those outside the fields of education and the applied social sciences. If only it had come out before I started my doctoral studies, but never mind - any new students should grab hold of this.
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This book helped me get better and better!
I loved this book! From achieving 50% at Level 1 without it - I recently received a 72% mark for my level 3 research assignment, which is an excellent result for me personally. Read more
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It is our core book for Research Methods, and personally I think the author explains the research process and some terms very concisely and clearly enough. Read more
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How To Do Your Research Project
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Great product really fast delivery, I'm finding it an easy book to read and use alongside doing a research project. Really well set out in a step by step way
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well-written guide
I recommend this book for all researchers (especially the novice ones). It is very easy to read, the language is simple and well organized. Read more
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Just the ticket
This book has been a great help to me writing a dissertation for an MSc. It is clear, concise and the writer makes what is potentially a dry subject interesting and funny at times... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Frances Hynd
must-have book!
This is an excellent book for those struggling with thesis writing. Thomas is one of the few books that is easy to read, set out clearly and written in a colloquial style (ie one... Read more
Published 15 months ago by ejl
Brilliant research book
Really excellent book in how to start a research project. Being a novice i read the reviews on the book, and then emailed the author about the book. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Mr. Parmjit Singh
Just Brilliant!
Having taught research methods to undergraduates I found this book a refreshing change to other more heavy going materials. Read more
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