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Introduction

Collins Academic Skills Series: Numbers will give you the skills you need for doing research, collecting data, presenting it, using numbers and appropriate language to describe it, and working with the collected data.

Designed to be used on a self-study basis to support English for Academic Purposes or study skills courses, it is intended for students on pre-sessional or foundation courses as well as for first-year undergraduate students.

The book has twelve chapters covering the key stages of the research process from start to finish. You will learn how to:

choose the right research methods

use basic maths skills

present your data

analyse your data

At the back of the book there is:

a list of useful books in Further reading

helpful information in The grammar of fractions

a Glossary of key terms

a comprehensive Answer key

Chapter structure

Each chapter includes:

Aims – These set out the skills covered in the chapter.

A self-evaluation quiz – By doing this you are able identify what you already know on the subject of the chapter and what you need to learn.

Information on academic guidelines on how to develop academic skills – These sections will help you understand university practices and expectations so you know what is required.

Practical exercises – These help you to develop the skills to succeed at university. You can check your answers at the back of the book.

Tips – Key points are highlighted for easy reference and provide useful revision summaries for the busy student.

Glossary – Difficult words are glossed in boxes next to where the word appears in the chapter. There is also a comprehensive Glossary at the back of the book.

Remember sections – This is a summary of key points for revision and easy reference.

Glossary boxes

Where we feel that a word or phrase is difficult to understand, we have glossed this word/phrase. All definitions provided in the glossary boxes have been taken from the COBUILD Advanced Dictionary. At the end of the book there is a full alphabetical list of the most difficult words from the book for your reference.

Using Numbers

You can either work through the chapters from Chapter 1 to Chapter 12 or you can choose the chapters and topics that are most useful to you. The Contents page will help in your selection.

Study tips

Each chapter will take between one and three hours. Take regular breaks and do not try to study for too long. Thirty to sixty minutes is a sensible study period.

Regular study is better than occasional intensive study.

Read the chapter through first to get an overview without doing any exercises. This will help you see what you want to focus on.

Try the exercises before checking the Answer key.

After doing the exercises in the book, try them again using your own research topic and reading materials. If possible, ask a more experienced colleague or friend to give you feedback on your work.

All university departments are different. Use the information in the book as a guide to investigating your own university department.

Write questions you can ask to find out how your department expects you to do research and collect and present data.

There is no one correct way of doing research and working with collected data. Use your experience of doing the exercises to learn what works best for you. Adapt the suggestions in this book to suit your learning style and context.

Learning to do research and work with data is an on-going process, which means you need to practise the same skills many times. Revise regularly.

Other titles

Also available in the Collins Academic Skills Series: Writing, Lectures, Research, Presenting, and Group Work.

Numbers: B2+

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