Social Science Research in New Zealand is intended for anyone coming to the many paths of social science research for the first time, and will be of particular interest to: students in introductory research methods courses (whether in psychology,sociology, anthropology, nursing studies, social work, etc.) postgraduate students embarking on their first major research project, whose methodological, theoretical and practical research background is only beginning to develop, and who will find the reality check approach as engaging as it is comforting distance education students people who need to deal with research outcomes in their work an informed general audience.
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Jackson, D. (2016). Research Methodology. In Exploring Aging Masculinities (pp. 27–37). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137527578_2
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