Secondary Research Methods in the Built Environment

Secondary Research Methods in the Built Environment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781000351507
ISBN-13 : 1000351505
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Secondary Research Methods in the Built Environment by : Emmanuel Manu

The use of secondary data for research can offer benefits, particularly when limited resources are available for conducting research using primary methods. Researchers and students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including their academic instructors, are increasingly recognising the immense opportunities in applying secondary research methods in built environment research. Advances in technology has also led to vast amounts of existing datasets that can be utilized for secondary research. This textbook provides a systematic guide on how to apply secondary research methods in the built environment, including their various underpinning methodologies. It provides guidance on the secondary research process, benefits, and drawbacks of applying secondary research methods, how to source for secondary data, ethical considerations, and the various secondary research methods that can be applied in built environment research. The book incorporates chapters dealing with qualitative secondary analysis, systematic literature reviews, legal analysis, bibliometric and scientometric analysis, literature-based discovery, and meta-analysis. Secondary Research Methods in the Built Environment is an ideal research book for undergraduate and postgraduate students in construction management, construction project management, quantity surveying, construction law and dispute resolution, real estate and property management, building services engineering, architecture, and civil engineering.

Advanced Research Methods in the Built Environment

Advanced Research Methods in the Built Environment
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781444309515
ISBN-13 : 144430951X
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Research Methods in the Built Environment by : Andrew Knight

This book provides a bridge between the introductory research methods books and the discipline-specific, higher level texts. Its unique feature is the coverage of the detailed process of research rather than the findings of research projects. Chapter authors have been carefully selected by their expertise, discipline and location to give an eclectic range of perspectives. Particular care has been taken to balance positivist with interpretivist approaches throughout. The authors focus is on the practical consequences of research philosophies, strategies and techniques by using their own research and by evaluating the work of others. Advanced Research Methods in the Built Environment addresses common topics raised by postgraduate level researchers rather than dealing with all aspects of the research process. Issues covered range from the practicalities of producing a journal article to the role of theory in research. The material brought together here provides a valuable resource for the training and development of doctoral and young researchers and will contribute to a new sense of shared methodological understanding across built environment research.

Research Methodology in the Built Environment

Research Methodology in the Built Environment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781317534259
ISBN-13 : 1317534255
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Methodology in the Built Environment by : Vian Ahmed

Built environment students are not always familiar with the range of different research approaches they could be using for their projects. Whether you are undertaking a postgraduate doctoral programme or facing an undergraduate or masters dissertation, this book provides general advice, as well as 13 detailed case studies from 16 universities in 7 countries, to help you get to grips with quantitative and qualitative methods, mixed methods of data collection, action research, and more.

Market Research and Analysis

Market Research and Analysis
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Publisher : Stylus Publishing, LLC
Total Pages : 583
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ISBN-10 : 9781501520051
ISBN-13 : 1501520059
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Market Research and Analysis by : Marcus Goncalves

Market Research and Analysis: Methods, Design, and Data provides a comprehensive discussion of market research and analysis, covering key concepts, process descriptions, qualitative and quantitative techniques for market research and data analysis, and application scenarios. It is geared toward business management professionals and graduate students who want to enhance their skills in addressing management decision problems (MDP) and test results for statistical significance. Readers will appreciate the breadth and depth of this subject, market research techniques, and how they are relevant to the business enterprise, whether it is a startup entrepreneurship or an established business organization. This book guides readers on conducting market research, developing and testing hypotheses, and solving business challenges. The structure is based on the six steps of the market research process: problem definition, development of an approach to the problem, research design formulation, fieldwork and data collection, data preparation, qualitative and quantitative analysis, statistical test of significance of results, report preparation, and presentation. FEATURES: Provides a general understanding of market research, what information it can provide, and how market and marketing managers can adequately use it Explains how to generate data and information by surveying and making observations of consumers and organizations Examines the main types of sampling plans and their advantages and disadvantages Investigates various quantitative and qualitative research methods and techniques, through data gathered during market research

Research Methods for Construction

Research Methods for Construction
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9781119814757
ISBN-13 : 1119814758
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Methods for Construction by : Richard F. Fellows

The new and enhanced edition of the popular textbook on research methods in construction and related disciplines Research Methods for Construction is designed to help construction students develop the research skills needed to achieve success in their research projects. Providing clear guidance on research formulation, methodologies, and methods, this comprehensive textbook addresses the theoretical, philosophical, and practical aspects of research in many areas of construction. The authors explain the requirements for data and analysis and describe the methods used for scientific and engineering experiments, modelling and simulations, research on management and socio-economic issues, and more. Now in its fifth edition, Research Methods for Construction is fully revised to reflect contemporary developments and emerging areas of construction research. New and expanded chapters cover topics including data protection and ethics, theory borrowing, sensemaking, and directionally motivated reasoning. This edition includes additional models and details relating to translation, and offers fresh discussion of axiology, determinism, and stochasticism. Providing students with coherent, well-structured account of construction research, this market-leading textbook: Emphasizes and instils rigor into construction students' problem-solving, reports, and publications Assists researchers in selecting appropriate methods to execute research Articulates the stages of construction research processes: producing a proposal, executing the research, and reporting the results Examines qualitative and quantitative approaches and statistical considerations for a wide range of construction research Discusses current ethical, legal, and regulatory issues pertaining to research in construction The fifth edition of Research Methods for Construction is the ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students embarking on a research project, at bachelors, masters or doctoral level, in construction, surveying, architecture, civil engineering, and other built environment disciplines.

Dissertation Research and Writing for Built Environment Students

Dissertation Research and Writing for Built Environment Students
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9781351203906
ISBN-13 : 1351203908
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Dissertation Research and Writing for Built Environment Students by : Shamil G. Naoum

Dissertation Research and Writing for Built Environment Students is a step-by-step guide to get students through their final year research project. Trusted and developed over three previous editions, the new fourth edition shows you how to select a dissertation topic, write a proposal, conduct a literature review, select the research approach, gather the data, analyse and present the information and ultimately produce a well-written dissertation. The book simplifies dissertation research and writing into a process involving a sequence of learnable activities and divides the process into three parts. Part One covers the necessary groundwork, including: identifying the problem, writing a proposal and reviewing the literature. Part Two covers the research design and includes: approaches and techniques for data collection and constructing and sampling a questionnaire. Part Three covers: measurement of data, analysis of data with SPSS, structuring and writing the whole dissertation, and supervision and assessment. This new edition is packed with updated examples and research samples, making this the ideal resource for students involved in research in built environment subjects such as construction management, construction project management, facilities management, real estate, building surveying, quantity surveying and civil engineering.

Mixed Methods Research Design for the Built Environment

Mixed Methods Research Design for the Built Environment
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781000993455
ISBN-13 : 1000993450
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Mixed Methods Research Design for the Built Environment by : Julius Akotia

The application of mixed methods research design in the built environment discipline by students and academics has continued to grow exponentially. However, with no dedicated mixed methods research design textbook in this domain, students have struggled to conduct research projects involving a mixed methods research design. Mixed Methods Research Design for the Built Environment provides a useful research methodololgy resource for students, academics, and researchers across various disciplines in the built environment such as construction management and project management, property and real estate management, quantity surveying and commercial management, building surveying, building services engineering, civil and geodetic engineering, and other built environment disciplines. The book can also be useful for students and academics outside the built environment knowledge domain. This textbook offers practical and step-by-step guidance on how to apply mixed methods research design, including an elucidation of the various philosophical and methodological underpinnings upon which the choice of a particular variant of the mixed methods research design is predicated. It provides practical case examples and guidance on the processes involved to design and undertake mixed methods research, the advantages and disadvantages of using mixed methods research, and how multiple sources of qualitative and quantitative data can be combined and applied to carry out research projects.

A Complete Guide to Academic Research In Built Environment and Engineering (Penerbit USM)

A Complete Guide to Academic Research In Built Environment and Engineering (Penerbit USM)
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Publisher : Penerbit USM
Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : 9789674612535
ISBN-13 : 967461253X
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis A Complete Guide to Academic Research In Built Environment and Engineering (Penerbit USM) by : Abu Hassan Abu Bakar

Just when you feel frustrated and thought of giving up, this book is here to save the day – and your future. Flip through and you will know this is what you need to survive the journey, especially in the real academic setting nowadays. A Complete Guide to Academic Research in Built Environment and Engineering provides · Complete coverage on the nut and bolts of academic research in the fields of built environment and engineering · Detailed explanation of every stage in the research process – from definitions to real-world examples, common mistakes and logical comparison · Realistic expectations paired with practical and step-by-step alternatives to address unforeseen issues The respected local and international authors of this book have articulately penned their thoughts and experiences to provide a definitive road map to surviving academic research especially in built environment and engineering. It is definitely a highly recommended guide for students and researchers – whether you are contemplating academic research or may have just begun the journey!

Validity and Reliability in Built Environment Research

Validity and Reliability in Built Environment Research
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 157
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ISBN-10 : 9780429512940
ISBN-13 : 0429512945
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Validity and Reliability in Built Environment Research by : Vian Ahmed

This book aims to guide researchers who are engaged in social science and built environment research through the process of testing the reliability and validity of their research outputs following the application of different methods of data collection. The book presents case studies that emphasize reliability and validity in different examples of qualitative, quantitative and mixed method data sets, as well as covering action research and grounded theory. The reader is guided through case studies that demonstrate: An understanding of the reliability and validity approaches from social science and built environment perspectives in alignment with the relevant research philosophies, approaches and data collection strategies Real research projects that have been conducted by expert researchers on topics such as Lean, BIM, Housing and Sustainability to answer specific or evolving questions in relation to the reliability and validity of research A simple and easy method that students at Masters and PhD levels can relate to in order to adopt a sound reliability and validity approach to their research This book is the essential guide for researchers at undergraduate and postgraduate level who need to understand how to validate the quality of the empirical tests they conduct using different techniques. The book will also be a great asset to supervisors from different backgrounds who need a refresher on this key aspect of the research cycle.

Sustainable Built Environment

Sustainable Built Environment
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 9789819988426
ISBN-13 : 981998842X
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Built Environment by : Deepak Bajaj