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Robert Raeside

Other affiliations: Transport Research Institute
Bio: Robert Raeside is an academic researcher from Edinburgh Napier University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Innovation management. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 95 publications receiving 2065 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Raeside include Transport Research Institute.


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10 Sep 2007
TL;DR: Research Methods for Graduate Business and Social Science Students as discussed by the authors is a fundamental and easy guide to studying research methods, including broad research issues and theoretical concepts critical to research are discussed in addition to the general concepts relating to research methods.
Abstract: Research Methods for Graduate Business and Social Science Students is a fundamental and easy guide to studying research methods. In addition to the general concepts relating to research methods, broad research issues and theoretical concepts critical to research are discussed. The book is written in a highly reader-friendly manner and contains plenty of examples and helpful practical exercises at the end of each chapter to reinforce and enjoy learning. Divided into 16 chapters, the authors aim to clearly and concisely explain the basics of quantitative and qualitative analysis and research to students, including: - Research ethics - Formulation and process of research - Literature analysis and critical reading - How to plan and implement a research project - Data collection, survey research and data management - Practical research techniques - Elementary and advanced statistical analyses - Assessment, reliability and validity of research work - Guidelines on research writing and structures of dissertation

364 citations

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TL;DR: The analysis of a data base created by merging road casualty information and census data for the former Lothian region in Scotland found that the casualty rates amongst residents from areas classified as relatively deprived were significantly higher than those from relatively affluent areas.

116 citations

01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the research research methodology, including the research cycle literature review and critical reading, and a collection of primary data collection secondary data collection surveys and focus groups.
Abstract: Introduction to Research Research Methodology The Research Cycle Literature Review and Critical Reading Sampling Primary Data Collection Secondary Data Collection Surveys Interviews and Focus Groups Qualitative Data Analysis Descriptive Quantitative Analysis Correlation and Regression Advanced Statistical Analysis Test of Measurement and Quality Conducting Your Research Writing and Presenting the Dissertation Appendices Bibliography and Further Reading

111 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a large and unique data set collected from online assessment of drivers employed in a UK telecommunications organisation is analyzed, which revealed that attitude, behaviour, knowledge and hazard perception are highly correlated with self-reported collisions.

101 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed three issues: the nature of older people's interaction with the transport system by gender; older people’s attitude to travel; and the involvement of older persons as road traffic casualties.

80 citations


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01 May 1981
TL;DR: This chapter discusses Detecting Influential Observations and Outliers, a method for assessing Collinearity, and its applications in medicine and science.
Abstract: 1. Introduction and Overview. 2. Detecting Influential Observations and Outliers. 3. Detecting and Assessing Collinearity. 4. Applications and Remedies. 5. Research Issues and Directions for Extensions. Bibliography. Author Index. Subject Index.

4,948 citations

01 Jan 2012

3,692 citations

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2,707 citations