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Researching Hospitality and Tourism

Second Edition
by Bob Brotherton

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  1. The Nature and Relevance of Research
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  2. Research Philosophies and Schools of Thought
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  3. Developing the Research Proposal and Plan
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  4. Sourcing and Reviewing the Literature
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  5. Developing the Conceptual Framework
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  6. Choosing the Empirical Research Design
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  7. Collecting the Empirical Data
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  8. Sampling
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  9. Analysing Quantitative Data
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  10. Analysing Qualitative Data
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  11. Writing Up the Research Project
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Web Links

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  • The University of Leicester (UK) has a useful guide to planning and conducting a dissertation research project that covers all the aspects of developing the proposal and implementing it.
     
  • The “Guide to undergraduate dissertations in the social sciences” site produced by the Higher Education Academy and Sheffield Hallam University (UK) has a number of pages relevant to this chapter, with three indicated below
  • http://www.socscidiss.bham.ac.uk/getting-started.html
  • http://www.socscidiss.bham.ac.uk/research-question.html
  • http://www.socscidiss.bham.ac.uk/ethics.html
  • The Research Ethics Guidebook site has invaluable hints, tips and advice on ethical issues and practice across the whole range of the research process.
  • The Pennsylvania State University Writing Centre has a quite comprehensive pdf document covering all aspects of the research proposal, including examples of style and layout for the various sections.  It also has, at the end, a number of links to other university sites containing sample proposals.

 

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