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245 0 4 _aThe SAGE handbook of innovation in social research methods /
_cedited by Malcolm Williams and W. Paul Vogt.
246 3 0 _aInnovation in social research methods
260 _aLos Angeles :
_bSAGE,
_c2011.
300 _axix, 638 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 0 _gpt. 1.
_tThe social context of research. Introduction /
_rMalcolm Williams and W. Paul Vogt --
_tObjectivity : a reconceptualisation /
_rMartyn Hammersley --
_tSetting up sociological research /
_rGeoff Payne --
_tFeminist methodology /
_rGayle Letherby --
_tWhat is an effect? Coming at causality backwards /
_rDavid Byrne --
_gpt. 2.
_tDesign and data collection. Introduction /
_rMalcolm Williams and W. Paul Vogt --
_tNarratives of the future : complexity, time and temporality /
_rEmma Uprichard --
_tMapping pathways /
_rWendy Dyer --
_tCorrespondence analysis : a case for methodological pluralism? /
_rIan Rees-Jones --
_tCase-oriented theory building and theory testing /
_rCharles C. Ragin and Garrett Andrew Schneider --
_tInvestigating human communication and language from traces left on the web /
_rMike Thelwall --
_tInnovative qualitative data collection techniques for conducting literature reviews/research syntheses /
_rAnthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Nancy L. Leech and Kathleen M.T. Collins --
_tGrounded theory /
_rAntony Bryant and Kathy Charmaz --
_tBack to Likert : towards the conversational survey /
_rGiampietro Gobo --
_tMixed methods for construct validation /
_rJohn H. Hitchcock and Bonnie K. Nastasi --
_tResearching with peer/community researchers : ambivalences and tensions /
_rRosalind Edwards and Claire Alexander --
_tInnovations in program evaluation : comparative case studies as an alternative to RCTs /
_rW. Paul Vogt [and others] --
_gpt. 3.
_tIntegrating the analysis of new data types. Introduction /
_rMalcolm Williams and W. Paul Vogt --
_tAdvances in combining regression results in meta-analysis /
_rAriel M. Aloe and Betsy Jane Becker --
_tToward a new era for conducting mixed analyses : the role of quantitative dominant and qualitative dominant crossover mixed analyses /
_rAnthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Nancy L. Leech and Kathleen M.T. Collins --
_tOptimal matching analysis /
_rPeter Martin and Richard D. Wiggins --
_tQuantitative narrative analysis /
_rRoberto Franzosi --
_tLexicographic index : a new measurement of resemblance among sequences /
_rIvano Bison --
_tGeographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis /
_rElizabeth Griffiths --
_gpt. 4.
_tSampling, inference and measurement. Introduction /
_rW. Paul Vogt and Malcolm Williams --
_tRespondent-driven sampling : operational procedures, evolution of estimators, and topics for future research /
_rCyprian Wejnert and Douglas Heckathorn --
_tAnalysing longitudinal studies with non-response : issues and statistical methods /
_rJames Carpenter and Ian Plewis --
_tStatistical inference for causal effects, with emphasis on applications in psychometrics and education /
_rDonald B. Rubin --
_tAutomatic item generation : an innovation for developing complex cognitive tests /
_rSusan E. Embretson and Heather H. McIntyre --
_tConvergence of structural equation modeling and multilevel modeling /
_rRex B. Kline --
_tHierarchical linear and structural equation modeling approaches to mediation analysis in randomized field experiments /
_rKeenan Pituch and Laura Stapleton.
520 _a"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.
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650 7 _aInnovation.
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