The Craft of Research, Fourth Edition

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The Craft of Research, Fourth Edition

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ISBN: 9780226239736
écrit par: Wayne C. Booth / Gregory G. Colomb / Joseph M. Williams / Joseph Bizup / William T. FitzGerald
édition: University Of Chicago Press
date de publication: 2016 -10
reliure: Paperback
prix: USD 18.00
nombre de pages: 336

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A well-constructed, articulate reminder of how important fundamental questions of style and approach, such as clarity and precision, are to all research. --Praise for previous edition "Times Literary Supplement ""
I recommend it to my students . . . and keep a copy close at hand as the first option offered to students who ask, Just how should I begin my research? --Praise for previous edition "Business Library Review ""
For those writers in search of solid research to fuel their writing, this well-structured, accessible and affordable book is a gem. --Praise for previous edition "Writer ""
Accessible, readable and jargon-free. . . . "The Craft of Research" pays close attention to readers needs and anxieties. --Praise for previous edition "Teaching in Higher Education ""
Accessible, readable and jargon-free. . . . The Craft of Research pays close attention to readers needs and anxieties. --Praise for previous edition "Teaching in Higher Education ""

contents

Preface: The Aims of This Edition
Our Debts
I. Research, Researchers, and Readers
1. Thinking in Print: The Uses of Research, Public and Private
2. Connecting with Your Reader: Creating a Role for Yourself and Your Readers
II. Asking Questions, Finding Answers
3. From Topics to Questions
4. From Questions to a Problem
5. From Problems to Sources
6. Engaging Sources
III. Making an Argument
7. Making Good Arguments: An Overview
8. Making Claims
9. Assembling Reasons and Evidence
10. Acknowledgments and Responses
11. Warrants
IV. Writing Your Argument
12. Planning and Drafting
13. Organizing Your Argument
14. Incorporating Sources
15. Communicating Evidence Visually
16. Introductions and Conclusions
17. Revising Style: Telling Your Story Clearly
V. Some Last Considerations
The Ethics of Research
A Postscript for Teachers
Appendix: Bibliographical Resources
Index

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