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Research Methodologies for Beginners / Kitsakorn Locharoenrat.

By: Locharoenrat, Kitsakorn [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Pan Stanford, 2017Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 324 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315321929; 9781315364568.Subject(s): Methodology | Foundations & Theorems | General Physics | Medical Education | Medicine | MEDICAL / Administration | MEDICAL / GeneralAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 121.68 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter Relevance o f research. If your answer to one of the following -- chapter 1 4 Format of Paper -- chapter 1 4.1 Example of Paper Template -- chapter References -- chapter Outright rejection. You m -- chapter 2 Selection of Topic -- chapter 2 3.1 Some Examples of Applied Research -- chapter 3 Clarity of Abstract and Conclusion -- chapter You indicate the variables involved and how these will be -- chapter Abstract: Example 9 (153 words) -- chapter 3 2.1 Some Examples of Conclusion Conclusion: Example 1 (90 words) -- chapter Conclusion: Example 4 (76 words) -- chapter Conclusion: Example 8 (117 words) -- chapter Present Perfect -- chapter H e/She/It has not observed the surface plasmon Past Simple -- chapter 22X and X elements were -- chapter 4 Introduction to Report -- chapter 4 1.1 Examples of Conceptual Frameworks 2 Introduction of the Problem -- Conceptual Framework: Example 1 Conceptual Framework: Example 2 Conceptual Framework: Example 3 -- chapter Introduction: Example 3 -- chapter Introduction: Example 12 -- chapter Introduction: Example 15 -- chapter Nanotechnol. Rev., 2, 5 (2013). Chem. Mater., 26, 44 -- chapter References: Example 3 (according to Introduction 15) -- chapter Bioorganic -- chapter 5 Data Collection Methods -- chapter Experiment Method: Example 7 -- chapter Experiment Method: Example 13 -- chapter Straightforward or down-to-earth or down-to-earth -- Straightforward -- chapter 5 2 Design and Construction -- 5.2.1 Examples of Design and Construction -- chapter Experiment (D) -- u 10 20 30 40 50 -- chapter 6 Data Analysis of Report -- chapter 6 1.1.1 Example of table -- chapter 6 1.2.1 Examples of figures -- chapter 6 1.3 Equation Format -- chapter Discussion -- chapter 5 10 -- chapter a 90 bcd -- chapter (a) p-in/p-out SH 2 phot 3on en 4 e rgy (e 5 V ) -- chapter Discussion -- chapter H and the intensity difference between with and without the target -- chapter 4 ' -2 ' :I -- chapter hlllsJ -0 -- chapter Results and Discussion: Example 8 -- chapter Results and Discussion: Example 9 -- chapter -- (102) (103) 100% -- chapter aE)2 vs. photon energy (E) -- FtOI- -- chapter (d,f) was calculated by the relation: d33f = DS3/E3 = Dd/V, where the -- chapter Results and Discussion: Example 12 -- chapter (J/E2) versus (1/E), which should yield a straight line for a field -- chapter E was equal to 5 V/pm, the local F was equal to 2 V/nm in order to -- chapter Results and Discussion (G) -- chapter Honest and trustworthy Honest and trustworthy -- chapter 7 Research Ethics -- chapter 7 2.1 Example of Research Paper Compared by Plagiarism Checker -- chapter 60 //316 J K. Ltychamenrai -- chapter 62 /13181 K. Ltychamenrai -- chapter 7 3 Problems -- chapter 8 Presentation Format -- chapter Presentation: Example 3 -- chapter 8 2 Poster Presentation -- chapter 8 2.1 Examples of Poster Presentation Field Emission from Tungsten Nanotips -- chapter Investigation of temporal profiles at the symmetrical points of the target in tissue phantoms by time-resolved fluorescence diffuse optical tomography -- chapter 8 3 Research Proposal -- chapter Synthesis o f nanowires: The synthesis of nanowires could be -- chapter Research Proposal: Example 5 -- chapter Research Proposal: Example 6 -- chapter Porphyrins -- chapter Thin Solid Films,500 (2006), pp. 289 Thin Solid -- chapter ( and -- chapter 2 f -- d and h are diameter -- chapter Solar Tracking, Prinsloo, South Africa, Solar Engineering o f Thermal -- chapter Tm) of the blend film is shifted toward the low -- chapter Nature Mat., -- chapter Research Paper (3) -- chapter tfw = 13-43'N and longitude W = 100-47'E. We test the accuracy and performance of the solar -- chapter Aerospace Sci. Avia. Technol, -- chapter 6 is a crank-shaft pD L -- chapter PdVE = mean SD 1 2 -- chapter LNB -- chapter Solar Tracking(Prinsloo, South Africa, -- chapter, 601, pp. 4449. -- chapter Substrate Surface -- chapter Honest and trustworthy -- 1 2 3 4 5 Fundamental photon energy (eV) -- chapter 2w cut -- chapter P is -- chapter m and o are dielectric constants of metallic nanowires and o p denotes resonance frequency, V is -- chapter 20nm diameter ellipsoidal wires -- chapter 7 5 -0.7- Time (fs) -- chapter E (-iwt) radiates a -- chapter 20nm Onm.
Scope and content: This textbook introduces the general points of view of research methodology in the scientific and engineering fields of studies and presents an overview of the technical and professional communication needed for article publication in journals. It comprises several practice exercises that will give beginners the confidence to move on the communicative activities. Every chapter provides problem sets that will help readers check their understanding of each concept. The book will also help readers formulate specific research topics, research questions, and hypotheses; conduct literature reviews relevant to the research topics; develop applicable research methodologies; and write and present their research outlining the key elements of the proposed projects. It is very useful for students and researchers opting for a course on research methodology and for seminars at undergraduate and graduate levels.--Provided by publisher.
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chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter Relevance o f research. If your answer to one of the following -- chapter 1 4 Format of Paper -- chapter 1 4.1 Example of Paper Template -- chapter References -- chapter Outright rejection. You m -- chapter 2 Selection of Topic -- chapter 2 3.1 Some Examples of Applied Research -- chapter 3 Clarity of Abstract and Conclusion -- chapter You indicate the variables involved and how these will be -- chapter Abstract: Example 9 (153 words) -- chapter 3 2.1 Some Examples of Conclusion Conclusion: Example 1 (90 words) -- chapter Conclusion: Example 4 (76 words) -- chapter Conclusion: Example 8 (117 words) -- chapter Present Perfect -- chapter H e/She/It has not observed the surface plasmon Past Simple -- chapter 22X and X elements were -- chapter 4 Introduction to Report -- chapter 4 1.1 Examples of Conceptual Frameworks 2 Introduction of the Problem -- Conceptual Framework: Example 1 Conceptual Framework: Example 2 Conceptual Framework: Example 3 -- chapter Introduction: Example 3 -- chapter Introduction: Example 12 -- chapter Introduction: Example 15 -- chapter Nanotechnol. Rev., 2, 5 (2013). Chem. Mater., 26, 44 -- chapter References: Example 3 (according to Introduction 15) -- chapter Bioorganic -- chapter 5 Data Collection Methods -- chapter Experiment Method: Example 7 -- chapter Experiment Method: Example 13 -- chapter Straightforward or down-to-earth or down-to-earth -- Straightforward -- chapter 5 2 Design and Construction -- 5.2.1 Examples of Design and Construction -- chapter Experiment (D) -- u 10 20 30 40 50 -- chapter 6 Data Analysis of Report -- chapter 6 1.1.1 Example of table -- chapter 6 1.2.1 Examples of figures -- chapter 6 1.3 Equation Format -- chapter Discussion -- chapter 5 10 -- chapter a 90 bcd -- chapter (a) p-in/p-out SH 2 phot 3on en 4 e rgy (e 5 V ) -- chapter Discussion -- chapter H and the intensity difference between with and without the target -- chapter 4 ' -2 ' :I -- chapter hlllsJ -0 -- chapter Results and Discussion: Example 8 -- chapter Results and Discussion: Example 9 -- chapter -- (102) (103) 100% -- chapter aE)2 vs. photon energy (E) -- FtOI- -- chapter (d,f) was calculated by the relation: d33f = DS3/E3 = Dd/V, where the -- chapter Results and Discussion: Example 12 -- chapter (J/E2) versus (1/E), which should yield a straight line for a field -- chapter E was equal to 5 V/pm, the local F was equal to 2 V/nm in order to -- chapter Results and Discussion (G) -- chapter Honest and trustworthy Honest and trustworthy -- chapter 7 Research Ethics -- chapter 7 2.1 Example of Research Paper Compared by Plagiarism Checker -- chapter 60 //316 J K. Ltychamenrai -- chapter 62 /13181 K. Ltychamenrai -- chapter 7 3 Problems -- chapter 8 Presentation Format -- chapter Presentation: Example 3 -- chapter 8 2 Poster Presentation -- chapter 8 2.1 Examples of Poster Presentation Field Emission from Tungsten Nanotips -- chapter Investigation of temporal profiles at the symmetrical points of the target in tissue phantoms by time-resolved fluorescence diffuse optical tomography -- chapter 8 3 Research Proposal -- chapter Synthesis o f nanowires: The synthesis of nanowires could be -- chapter Research Proposal: Example 5 -- chapter Research Proposal: Example 6 -- chapter Porphyrins -- chapter Thin Solid Films,500 (2006), pp. 289 Thin Solid -- chapter ( and -- chapter 2 f -- d and h are diameter -- chapter Solar Tracking, Prinsloo, South Africa, Solar Engineering o f Thermal -- chapter Tm) of the blend film is shifted toward the low -- chapter Nature Mat., -- chapter Research Paper (3) -- chapter tfw = 13-43'N and longitude W = 100-47'E. We test the accuracy and performance of the solar -- chapter Aerospace Sci. Avia. Technol, -- chapter 6 is a crank-shaft pD L -- chapter PdVE = mean SD 1 2 -- chapter LNB -- chapter Solar Tracking(Prinsloo, South Africa, -- chapter, 601, pp. 4449. -- chapter Substrate Surface -- chapter Honest and trustworthy -- 1 2 3 4 5 Fundamental photon energy (eV) -- chapter 2w cut -- chapter P is -- chapter m and o are dielectric constants of metallic nanowires and o p denotes resonance frequency, V is -- chapter 20nm diameter ellipsoidal wires -- chapter 7 5 -0.7- Time (fs) -- chapter E (-iwt) radiates a -- chapter 20nm Onm.

This textbook introduces the general points of view of research methodology in the scientific and engineering fields of studies and presents an overview of the technical and professional communication needed for article publication in journals. It comprises several practice exercises that will give beginners the confidence to move on the communicative activities. Every chapter provides problem sets that will help readers check their understanding of each concept. The book will also help readers formulate specific research topics, research questions, and hypotheses; conduct literature reviews relevant to the research topics; develop applicable research methodologies; and write and present their research outlining the key elements of the proposed projects. It is very useful for students and researchers opting for a course on research methodology and for seminars at undergraduate and graduate levels.--Provided by publisher.

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