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Doing economics : a guide to understanding and carrying out economic research /
This handy reference text provides undergraduate students with a practical introduction to research methodology. Doing Economics makes students aware of what experienced researchers know implicitly: research is fundamentally a process of constructing persuasive arguments supported by theory and empi...
|a Doing economics :
|b a guide to understanding and carrying out economic research /
|c Steven A. Greenlaw.
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|a Mason, Iowa :
|b South-Western :
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|a 1. What is research? -- 2. Overview of the research process in economics -- 3. Surveying the literature on a topic in economics -- 4. Using writing as a tool for economic research -- 5. Writing as a product of economic analysis -- 6. Critical reading or how to make sense of published research -- 7. Theorizing or conceptualizing the research -- 8. Locating (and collecting) economic data -- 9. Putting together your data set -- 10. A first look at empirical testing: creating valid research design -- 11. Introduction to regression analysis -- 12. Communicating the results of a research project.
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|a This handy reference text provides undergraduate students with a practical introduction to research methodology. Doing Economics makes students aware of what experienced researchers know implicitly: research is fundamentally a process of constructing persuasive arguments supported by theory and empirical evidence. As a result, students learn how to implement critical-reading, writing, and online research skills to produce valid and reliable research. Numerous examples (including scholarly writing and student samples) help to highlight what does and does not work in research. Boxes feature tips and guidelines for novice researchers on a variety of topics, including how to read research critically. End-of-chapter exercises provide unique activities and opportunities for students to apply what they have learned. A textbook web site serves as both a clearinghouse and reference center for writing and research in economics.