Criminological research and statistics
Foronda, Mercedes A.
Criminological research and statistics / Mercedes A. Foronda - Second edition - xii, 240 pages : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 240).
Definition of research Importance of research to human kind Purposes and goals of research Characterizing a good research Classification of research Following the scientific method of research Steps in making research Designing the study Elements of a research problem Guidelines in the selection of a research problem or topic Three (3) major research methods Ways of obtaining descriptive information The extent of use of descriptive method Advantages, disadvantages and cautions in the use of descriptive method Summary of descriptive research Principles of the scientific methods Different types of papers and research reports Purposes in writing a term paper Collect/gathering information for the term paper Organizing the materials Writing the term paper Revisiting the term paper Research design Variables in research design Hypothesis Chapter 1. The Problem and its background Chapter 2. The review of related literature and studies Chapter 3. Methodology and research design Chapter 4. Presentation, analysis and interpretation of data Chapter 5. Summary of findings, conclusions and recommendations Sample on how to prepare thesis and/or dissertation
9786214181469
Criminology--Research
Criminal statistics--Methodology
364.072
Criminological research and statistics / Mercedes A. Foronda - Second edition - xii, 240 pages : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 240).
Definition of research Importance of research to human kind Purposes and goals of research Characterizing a good research Classification of research Following the scientific method of research Steps in making research Designing the study Elements of a research problem Guidelines in the selection of a research problem or topic Three (3) major research methods Ways of obtaining descriptive information The extent of use of descriptive method Advantages, disadvantages and cautions in the use of descriptive method Summary of descriptive research Principles of the scientific methods Different types of papers and research reports Purposes in writing a term paper Collect/gathering information for the term paper Organizing the materials Writing the term paper Revisiting the term paper Research design Variables in research design Hypothesis Chapter 1. The Problem and its background Chapter 2. The review of related literature and studies Chapter 3. Methodology and research design Chapter 4. Presentation, analysis and interpretation of data Chapter 5. Summary of findings, conclusions and recommendations Sample on how to prepare thesis and/or dissertation
9786214181469
Criminology--Research
Criminal statistics--Methodology
364.072