We live in an age of unprecedented access to information. The last decade has seen an exponential growth in data and material available, often at the touch of a button. However, this has also made it harder to discern between fact and fiction. What is real and what is fake? What should we believe and what should we reject?

In an environment of information overload, a distrust of experts, the circulation of misinformation and false facts, and public debates based upon poor evidence, Thinking Critically About Research comes at a vital juncture. The book is designed to help readers develop a critical understanding of evidence and the ways in which evidence is presented, and to challenge the information they receive in both academic and non-academic sources. The author presents a step-by-step approach with a focus on knowing methods, culminating in a bespoke ‘critical tool kit’ which offers a practical checklist designed to be used when carrying out research.

Also containing learning features including tasks and worked examples, drawing on real research studies, this is an essential resource for students and researchers, and those putting research into practice, who want to have better critical thinking skills.

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This book is designed to help readers develop a critical understanding of evidence and the ways in which evidence is presented, and to challenge the information they receive in both academic and non-academic sources.
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Overview: setting the scene for critical thinking

CH 1: Why do we need to be critical? The problem of information overload

Step 1: KNOWING METHODS

Ch2: Knowing the basics

Ch3: Knowing design

Ch 4: Knowing measurement

Ch 5: Knowing theory

Step 2: THINKING critically about methods: what evidence is there?

Ch 6: About the basics

Ch 7: About design

Ch 8: About measurement

Ch 9: About theory

Step 3: Thinking critically about research: how is it presented?

Ch 10: The role of language and persuasive strategies

Step 4: Putting it together

Ch 11: Putting it together: the critical tool kit

Ch 12: Being extra critical

Ch 13: Some myths and Facts to practice thinking critically

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Product details

ISBN
9780367000202
Published
2018-12-07
Publisher
Vendor
Routledge
Weight
280 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
160

Author

Biographical note

Jane Ogden is a Professor in Health Psychology at the University of Surrey where she teaches psychology, nutrition, dietician, vet and medical students to think critically about research. She has published over 190 papers and 8 books.