Health Promotion & Education Research Methods: Using the Five Chapter Thesis/ Dissertation Model : Using the Five Chapter Thesis/ Dissertation Model - Randall R. Cottrell

Health Promotion & Education Research Methods: Using the Five Chapter Thesis/ Dissertation Model

Using the Five Chapter Thesis/ Dissertation Model

By: Randall R. Cottrell, James F. McKenzie

Paperback | 28 January 2010 | Edition Number 2

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The main objective in writing a thesis or dissertation is to teach students how to conduct research in a planned and systematic way. Health Promotion & Education Research Methods, Second Edition provides an overview of the different approaches to research methods and introduces students to the five-chapter thesis or dissertation format.

Designed for health education specialists, this text uses plenty of health education examples, some from former graduate students work, to help students learn and understand how research is used within the Health Promotion and Education profession.

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