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Planning, Proposing, and Presenting Science Effectively

Planning, Proposing, and Presenting Science Effectively

Planning, Proposing, and Presenting Science Effectively

A Guide for Graduate Students and Researchers in the Behavioral Sciences and Biology
2nd Edition
Jack P. Hailman, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Karen B. Strier, University of Wisconsin, Madison
November 2006
Paperback
9780521533881
£38.99
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    This concise guide to planning, writing, and presenting research is intended for biology students of all levels, especially those in behavioral ecology, The reader is guided through a discussion of the nature of scientific research, how to plan research, and how to obtain funding. The authors give advice and guidelines for presenting results at research seminars and scientific meetings, and also provide useful tips on preparing abstracts and posters for scientific meetings. They discuss how to write an effective C.V. and give general tips on how to write clearly. The book is illuminated throughout with personal examples from the authors' own experiences and emphasis is placed on problems associated with field studies. All biologists will find this a valuable resource and guide for the early years of their scientific careers and established faculty will find it an essential instructional tool.

    • Useful to students of all levels and to teachers and faculty as an instructional tool
    • Concise comprehensive coverage, also including easily remembered 'Rules of Thumb'; tips on how to do things easily, and a new section on ethics
    • Second edition includes information concerning electronic advances such as submission of grant proposals and journal manuscripts on-line, and preparation of PowerPoint or other electronic illustrations

    Product details

    November 2006
    Paperback
    9780521533881
    248 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.34kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. How to plan research
    • 2. How to write a research proposal
    • 3. How to write a research report
    • 4. How to present research
    • 5. How to write a Curriculum Vitae
    • Appendices.
      Authors
    • Jack P. Hailman , University of Wisconsin, Madison

      Jack P. Hailman is Professor Emeritus of Zoology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Research Associate of Archbold Biological Station in Florida. His research focuses on the behavior of birds.

    • Karen B. Strier , University of Wisconsin, Madison

      Karen B. Strier is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She has recently been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, USA. Her research focuses on primate behavioral ecology and conservation.