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Writing built environment dissertations and projects : practical guidance and examples / Dr. Peter Farrell with Dr Fred Sherratt and Dr Alan Richardson.

By: Farrell, Peter, 1955- [author.].
Contributor(s): Sherratt, Fred [author.] | Richardson, Alan, 1952- [author.].
Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2016Edition: Second edition.Description: xi, 356 pages ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781118921920; 1118921925.Uniform titles: Writing a built environment dissertation Subject(s): Building -- Research | Technical writing | Academic writing | Dissertations, Academic -- AuthorshipAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Writing built environment dissertations and projectsSummary: Writing Built Environment Dissertations and Projects will help you to write a good dissertation or project by giving you a good understanding of what should be included, and showing you how to use data collection and analysis tools in the course of your research. Addresses prominent weaknesses in under-graduate dissertations including weak data collection; superficial analysis and poor reliability and validity Includes many more in-depth examples making it easy to understand and assimilate the concepts presented Issues around study skills and ethics are embedded throughout the book and the many examples encourage you to consider the concepts of reliability and validity Second edition includes a new chapter on laboratory based research projects Supporting website with sample statistical calculations and additional examples from a wider range of built environment subjects

Revised editon of: Writing a built environment dissertation. 2011.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Writing Built Environment Dissertations and Projects will help you to write a good dissertation or project by giving you a good understanding of what should be included, and showing you how to use data collection and analysis tools in the course of your research.

Addresses prominent weaknesses in under-graduate dissertations including weak data collection; superficial analysis and poor reliability and validity
Includes many more in-depth examples making it easy to understand and assimilate the concepts presented
Issues around study skills and ethics are embedded throughout the book and the many examples encourage you to consider the concepts of reliability and validity
Second edition includes a new chapter on laboratory based research projects
Supporting website with sample statistical calculations and additional examples from a wider range of built environment subjects

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