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Designing social research : a guide for the bewildered/ by Ian Greener.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles ; London : SAGE, 2011.Description: xvi, 208 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781849201902 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 300.72 GRE
Contents:
Introduction to Social Research Design- or What are you Talking about? -- Reviewing What other People Have Said - or How can I tell if Others Research is any good? -- Surveys and Questionnaires- or how can I conduct research with people at a distance? -- Element of quantitative design:sampling and statistics - or what can I do with numbers? -- Ethnography as a research approach - or what do i gain from watching people and talking to them? -- Dealing with qualitative data-or what should i do with all these words? -- Causality in your research- or how deep should ontology go? -- Dealing with time and control - or what time period suits my research, and how do i stop the world from interfering in it? -- Ethics - or what practices are appropriate in my research? -- writing up your research - or what can say I've found? -- Writing up review and putting together Proposals-or can you provide some examples of all of this? -- Conclusion-or getting on with social research.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-205) and index.

Introduction to Social Research Design- or What are you Talking about? --
Reviewing What other People Have Said - or How can I tell if Others Research is any good? --
Surveys and Questionnaires- or how can I conduct research with people at a distance? --
Element of quantitative design:sampling and statistics - or what can I do with numbers? --
Ethnography as a research approach - or what do i gain from watching people and talking to them? --
Dealing with qualitative data-or what should i do with all these words? --
Causality in your research- or how deep should ontology go? --
Dealing with time and control - or what time period suits my research, and how do i stop the world from interfering in it? --
Ethics - or what practices are appropriate in my research? --
writing up your research - or what can say I've found? --
Writing up review and putting together Proposals-or can you provide some examples of all of this? --
Conclusion-or getting on with social research.

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