Joshua Iyadurai skillfully guides researchers with a step-by-step guide on the practical nuances of choosing a topic, engaging literature, selecting a paradigm, collecting and analyzing data, interpreting the findings, and writing a research proposal and a dissertation/thesis/article for qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research. A separate chapter on supervising and examining social research helps students and professors to understand each other's role in field-based studies.
Social Research Methods is an indispensable resource for researchers from theology and religious studies and a valuable practical guide for researchers from social sciences and humanities.
Why Read this Book?
- Instills confidence in researchers to design and conduct qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research with scientific rigor.
- The first of its kind to introduce qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods strategies with guidance for choosing a topic and collecting and analyzing data for theology and religious research.
- Up to date and authoritative by arraying current and leading methodology texts with examples for researching lived experiences, lived religion, and lived theology.
- A step-by-step guide for writing every section of a research proposal and for writing each chapter for qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods dissertation/thesis, which will make the research journey pleasant for students.
- Provides tips for writing DMin dissertation and journal article.
- Offers guidelines for supervisors and examiners for assisting and assessing student projects.
- Review Questions and Further Help at the end of each chapter; Glossary and Index, which are among other helpful resources for researchers.
- An invaluable resource for students and professors from social sciences, education, development, management, and the humanities, besides theology and religious studies.
- A practical guide for researchers from churches, religious bodies, NGOs, and others.