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Titel:
The SAGE handbook of innovation in social research methods
Enthält:
pt. 1.The social context of research. Introduction
/ Malcolm Williams and W. Paul Vogt
Objectivity : a reconceptualisation
/ Martyn Hammersley
Setting up sociological research
/ Geoff Payne
Feminist methodology
/ Gayle Letherby
What is an effect? Coming at causality backwards
/ David Byrne
pt. 2.Design and data collection. Introduction
/ Malcolm Williams and W. Paul Vogt
Narratives of the future : complexity, time and temporality
/ Emma Uprichard
Mapping pathways
/ Wendy Dyer
Correspondence analysis : a case for methodological pluralism?
/ Ian Rees-Jones
Case-oriented theory building and theory testing
/ Charles C. Ragin and Garrett Andrew Schneider
Investigating human communication and language from traces left on the web
/ Mike Thelwall
Innovative qualitative data collection techniques for conducting literature reviews/research syntheses
/ Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Nancy L. Leech and Kathleen M.T. Collins
Grounded theory
/ Antony Bryant and Kathy Charmaz
Back to Likert : towards the conversational survey
/ Giampietro Gobo
Mixed methods for construct validation
/ John H. Hitchcock and Bonnie K. Nastasi
Researching with peer/community researchers : ambivalences and tensions
/ Rosalind Edwards and Claire Alexander
Innovations in program evaluation : comparative case studies as an alternative to RCTs
/ W. Paul Vogt [and others]
pt. 3.Integrating the analysis of new data types. Introduction
/ Malcolm Williams and W. Paul Vogt
Advances in combining regression results in meta-analysis
/ Ariel M. Aloe and Betsy Jane Becker
Toward a new era for conducting mixed analyses : the role of quantitative dominant and qualitative dominant crossover mixed analyses
/ Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Nancy L. Leech and Kathleen M.T. Collins
Optimal matching analysis
/ Peter Martin and Richard D. Wiggins
Quantitative narrative analysis
/ Roberto Franzosi
Lexicographic index : a new measurement of resemblance among sequences
/ Ivano Bison
Geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis
/ Elizabeth Griffiths
pt. 4.Sampling, inference and measurement. Introduction
/ W. Paul Vogt and Malcolm Williams
Respondent-driven sampling : operational procedures, evolution of estimators, and topics for future research
/ Cyprian Wejnert and Douglas Heckathorn
Analysing longitudinal studies with non-response : issues and statistical methods
/ James Carpenter and Ian Plewis
Statistical inference for causal effects, with emphasis on applications in psychometrics and education
/ Donald B. Rubin
Automatic item generation : an innovation for developing complex cognitive tests
/ Susan E. Embretson and Heather H. McIntyre
Convergence of structural equation modeling and multilevel modeling
/ Rex B. Kline
Hierarchical linear and structural equation modeling approaches to mediation analysis in randomized field experiments
/ Keenan Pituch and Laura Stapleton.
Beschreibung:
"Social Research is a bourgeoning field. Of course it has many traditions and approaches, but there is a high premium upon thinking differently and thinking anew because social life is never static or wholly predictable. This Handbook, edited by internationally recognized scholars in the field, provides a comprehensive, pitch perfect critical assessment of the field. The main features of the Handbook are: Clear organization into 4 parts dealing with The Social Context of Research; Design and Data Collection; Integrating The Analysis of New Data Types; Sampling, Inference and Measurement ; Clear, cutting edge chapters on Objectivity; Effects; Organizing Social Research; Correspondence Analysis; Grounded Theory; Conversational Surveys; Mixed Methods; Regression Analysis; Optimal Matching Analysis; GIS Analysis; Quantitative Narrative Analysis; Longitudinal Studies; Equation Modeling ; Brings together a glittering assembly of the key figures working in the field of Methods today ; Demonstrates the continuities and productive tensions between classical traditions and real world research today. The result is a superbly organized text which will be required reading for anyone interested in the routes and future of social research. It is an unparalleled teaching resource and a 'must have' for serious social researchers."--Publisher's website