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  1. How to write 'desk-based' research in education - Rupert Wegerif

    There are many possible research designs for desk-based or conceptual research dissertations. I recommend finding an article that you admire, breaking down its argumentation structure, and using that as a model.

  2. Systematic approach to desk-top research and university ...

    The steps highlighted below would also provide you with a methodology and the basis of a methods section for a dissertation. Figure 1 illustrates the systematic approach. The details on the left hand side are the minimum approach that could be undertaken in an essay or piece of desk-top research.

  3. Analysing desk research (Chapter 11) - How to Do Research

    Desk research can call for quantitative or qualitative approaches to analysis. Clearly, if you are embarking on the secondary analysis of data, then you will need to follow the same kind of approach that you would if you had collected the data yourself.

  4. Doing Qualitative Desk-Based Research - Issuu

    DESK-BASED RESEARCH – finding your own data via indirect sources, often via the internet, without having direct contact with people.

  5. A student's guide to desk based methodologies - YouTube

    This presentation addresses approaches to desk-based research methodologies for Master's students at Heriot Watt School of Textiles and Design.

  6. Desk research (Chapter 10) - How to Do Research

    A great deal can be achieved by working with data that have already been collected and processed by others. Indeed, most good research begins with a review of what has gone before. This type of research is often referred to as desk research.