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020 $a9781412919920 (hbk.)
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245 04 $aThe SAGE handbook of social research methods /$cedited by Pertti Alasuutari, Leonard Bickman, Julia Brannen.
246 30 $aHandbook of social research methods
260 $aLondon :$bSAGE,$c2008.
300 $axvi, 631 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $a1. Social research in changing social conditions -- pt. 1. Directions in social research -- 2. The end of the paradigm wars? -- 3. The history of social research methods -- 4. Assessing validity in social research -- 5. Ethnography and audience -- 6. Social research and social practice in post-positivist society -- 7. From questions of methods to epistemological issues: the case of biographical research -- 8. Research ethics in social science -- pt. 2. Research designs -- 9. The core analytics of ramdomized experiments for social research -- 10. Better quasi-experimental practice -- 11. Sample size planning with applications to multiple regression: power and accuracy for omnibus and targeted effects -- 12. Re-conceptualizing generalization: old issues in a new frame -- 13. Case study in social research -- 14. Longitudinal and panel studies -- 15. Comparative and cross-national designs -- pt. 3. Data collection and fieldwork -- 16. Modern measurement in the social sciences -- 17. Natural and contrived data.
505 0 $a18. Self-administered questionnaires and standardized interviews -- 19. Qualitative interviewing and feminist research -- 20. Biographical methods -- 21. Focus groups -- pt. 4. Types of analysis and interpretation of evidence -- 22. An introduction to the multilevel model for change -- 23. Latent variable models of social research data -- 24. Equating groups -- 25. Discourse analysis and conversation analysis -- 26. Analyzing narratives and story-telling -- 27. Reconstructing grounded theory -- 28. Documents and action -- 29. Video and the analysis of work and interaction -- 30. Secondary analysis of qualitative data -- 31. Secondary analysis of quantitative data sources -- 32. Conducting a meta-analysis -- 33. Synergy and synthesis: integrating qualitative and quantitative data -- 34. The analytic integration of qualitative data sources -- 35. Combining different types of data for quantitative analysis -- 36. Writing and presenting social research.
650 0 $aSocial sciences$xResearch$xMethodology.
700 1 $aAlasuutari, Pertti.
700 1 $aBickman, Leonard,$d1941-
700 1 $aBrannen, Julia.
988 $a20080412
906 $0OCLC