The SAGE handbook of social research methods
Finna-arvio
The SAGE handbook of social research methods
Tallennettuna:
Ulkoasu |
xvi, 631 sivua : kuvitettu |
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Kieli |
englanti |
Alkuteoksen kieli |
englanti |
Huomautukset |
Lisäpainokset: Repr. 2009. |
Julkaisija |
Thousand Oaks (Calif.) ; London :
SAGE Publications,
2008.
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Aiheet | |
Lisätiedot | edited by Pertti Alasuutari, Leonard Bickman, Julia Brannen |
ISBN |
978-1-4129-1992-0 kovakantinen 978-1-84860-730-9 pehmeäkantinen 1-4129-1992-4 kovakantinen |
Kontrolloimaton nimeke |
The end of the paradigm wars? The history of social research methods Assessing validity in social research Ethnography and audience Social research and social practice in post-positivist society From questions of methods to epistemological issues : the case of biographical research Research ethics in social science The core analytics of randomized experiments for social research Better quasi-experimental practice Sample size planning with applications to multiple regression : power and accuracy for omnibus and targeted effects Re-conceptualizing generalization : old issues in a new frame Case study in social research Longitudinal and panel studies Comparative and cross-national designs Modern measurement in the social sciences Natural and contrived data Self-administered questionnaires and standardized interviews Qualitative interviewing and feminist research Biographical methods Focus groups An introduction to the multilevel model for change Latent variable models of social research data Equating groups Discourse analysis and conversation analysis Analyzing narratives and story-telling Reconstructing grounded theory Documents and action Video and the analysis of work and interaction Secondary analysis of qualitative data Secondary analysis of quantitative data sources Conducting a meta-analysis Synergy and synthesis : integrating qualitative and quantitative data The analytic integration of qualitative data sources Combining different types of data for quantitative analysis Writing and presenting social research |