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Research methods for urban development and the built environment
Research Question / Research Proposal
Research methods for urban development and the built environment
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Undergraduate Dissertations / Undergraduate Research Projects
Researching the Built Environment
Research Methods Generally
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Qualitative Research Methods
Quantitative Research Methods
Specific Research Methodologies
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Case Study
Survey Methods
Interviewing
Focus Groups
Research Question / Research Proposal
Research Question / Your Research Proposal (Videos)
Research Question / Your Research Proposal (Books)
Research Ethics / Professional Ethics
Plan Your Search
Search Strategies and Technique
Databases - Bibliographic Databases
Focus on the peer-reviewed literature
Find resources through references and citations
Web Sources - Find reliable information on the Web
Review the Literature
Evaluate information
Critical reading and note-taking
Writing - paraphrasing & synthesising
Referencing
Research Question / Research Proposal
Formulate Your Research Question (sometimes called 'defining the research problem')
The Research Question (AIRS Module 1)
How to formulate a good research question
QUT Library's Advanced Information Research Skills course (AIRS) IFN001
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Explore good research questions
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Subjects:
Architecture and built environment
Tags:
built environment
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construction management
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PMN603
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project management
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quantity surveying
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quantity surveying and cost engineering
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research methodology
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research methods
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urban and regional planning
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urban development
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urban studies
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UXB330
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UXH300
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UXH400
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UXH400-1
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UXH400-2