Introduction to Social Research: Quantitative and Qualitative ApproachesSAGE, 19.11.2013 - 408 Seiten In the new edition of Introduction to Social Research, Keith Punch takes a fresh look at the entire research process, from formulating a research question to writing up your research. Covering qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods, the book focuses on matching research questions to appropriate methods. Offering concise, balanced coverage, this book clearly explains the underlying principles of social research and shows you how to put this understanding into practice. The third edition includes:
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Inhalt
3 ETHICS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH | 35 |
4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS | 57 |
5 FROM RESEARCH QUESTIONS TO DATA | 73 |
6 LITERATURE SEARCHING AND REVIEWING | 93 |
7 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN | 113 |
8 COLLECTING QUALITATIVE DATA | 143 |
9 ANALYSING QUALITATIVE DATA | 167 |
10 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN | 205 |
12 ANALYSING QUANTITATIVE DATA | 251 |
13 THE INTERNET AND RESEARCH | 279 |
14 MIXED METHODS AND EVALUATION | 301 |
15 RESEARCH WRITING | 327 |
GLOSSARY | 347 |
APPENDIX | 355 |
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Introduction to Social Research: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches Keith F Punch Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2013 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action research answer approach appropriate behaviour causation central Chapter concepts conceptual framework context continuum conversation analysis covariance cultural dependent variable described discourse analysis discussed dissertation education research empirical research ethical ethnography Ethnomethodology example focus generalisation grounded theory analysis groups Hammersley hypotheses ideas identifying important independent indicators inference interaction Internet interview involved issues level of abstraction literature review logic means measuring instrument methodological Miles and Huberman mixed methods research multiple open coding organisation paradigm participant observation possible procedures qualitative analysis qualitative data analysis qualitative methods qualitative research quantitative and qualitative regression relevant research design research literature research methods research questions research situations role SAGE sampling scores Section semiotics shows social science social science research specific research questions statistical structure substantive summarising techniques theoretical theoretical sampling Thousand Oaks tion topic trait theory types understanding validity writing