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Author Barnes, Rob, 1944-

Title Successful study for degrees / Rob Barnes
Edition Second edition
Published London : Routledge, 1995

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 W'PONDS  378.1702812 Bar/Ssf 1995  AVAILABLE
Description ix, 174 pages ; 22 cm
Contents 1. What makes a good learner? -- 2. Having, being and study -- 3. Short-cuts: a summary of study skills -- 4. Higher order questions and propositions -- 5. Reading academic texts -- 6. Learning about essays -- 7. Making use of seminars -- 8. Dissertations (I): starting -- 9. Dissertations (II): analysing and writing -- 10. Reliability, validity and meaning
Summary "There are a number of practical steps you can take to study more effectively. At degree level luck is only a very small factor in success, as failure can happen in two particular ways: misjudging requirements or not wanting to study at all. This book is about helping you to avoid the first kind of failure by making better judgements regarding what, how and why you study. More than just a basic study skills book, it blends practical ideas with sound principles, including many examples drawn from interviews with students and lecturers. The author deals with essay writing, preparing and writing a dissertation, making the best use of seminars and reading, as well as with higher level questioning techniques, data analysis and research topics."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Study Techniques
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-169)
Includes bibliographical references (σ. 167-169)
Subject Study skills.
Dissertations, Academic.
ISBN 0415127416
9780415127417