TRABALHOS ACADÉMICOS
Metodologia de Pesquisa
A Metodologia de Pesquisa é um pilar essencial para a produção de conhecimento em todas as áreas académicas. Compreender os diferentes métodos, técnicas de recolha e análise de dados é fundamental para garantir a validade e a confiabilidade dos estudos científicos. A bibliografia abaixo reúne algumas obras clássicas e contemporâneas que abordam as metodologias qualitativas, as quantitativas e as mistas, sendo indispensável para estudantes, pesquisadores e profissionais que procuraram aprofundar-se na construção do saber científico.
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