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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1672 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 3080 g, 4 Items, Contains 4 hardbacks
  • Sari: Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2007
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1412922763
  • ISBN-13: 9781412922760
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1672 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 3080 g, 4 Items, Contains 4 hardbacks
  • Sari: Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2007
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1412922763
  • ISBN-13: 9781412922760
Teised raamatud teemal:
What is data analysis is a key question in social research, defined by the foundations of various research models. This four-volume set presents the leading directions in data analysis and published in the classic articles in the field. It brings together the most outstanding vintage and contemporary work that have helped define and demarcate data analysis. It covers both quantitative and qualitative aspects, as centred around realism, positivism and empiricism on the one hand, and relativism and interpretivism on the other.





Volume One: covers qualitative data analysis: choosing and processing data, approaches to analysis and analytic techniques.









Volume Two: focuses on mixed methods: mixed method approaches and techniques, and the integration of findings.









Volume Three: moves to quantitative data analysis: analysing survey data, text, structure and sequences, testing and multivariate analysis.









Volume Four: concludes with issues surrounding the quality of research outcomes.
Appendix of Sources xi
Editor's Introduction xix
PART ONE INTRODUCTION
Epistemology and Sociohistorical Inquiry
3(28)
John R. Hall
PART TWO QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS
Methods of Data Collection and Analysis
Participant Observation and the Collection and Interpretation of Data
31(11)
Arthur J. Vidich
Using and Analysing Focus Groups: Limitations and Possibilities
42(19)
Janet Smithson
Three Approaches to Qualitative Content Analysis
61(15)
Hsiu-Fang Hsieh
Sarah E. Shannon
Computer Software and Qualitative Analysis: Trends, Issues, and Resources
76(15)
Raymond M. Lee
Lea Esterhuizen
Approaches to Data Analysis
Grounded Theory Research: Procedures, Canons, and Evaluative Criteria
91(20)
Juliet Corbin
Anselm Strauss
Conversation Analysis
111(29)
Charles Goodwin
John Heritage
Discourse Analysis: Its Development and Application to the Structure of News
140(25)
Teun A. van Dijk
Hermeneutic Interpretation in Qualitative Research: Between Art and Rules
165(19)
Manfred Lueger
Jurgen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik
Semiotics and the Study of Occupational and Organizational Cultures
184(31)
Stephen R. Barley
Doing Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
215(25)
Jonathan A. Smith
Maria Jarman
Mike Osborn
Tracking Discourse and Qualitative Document Analysis
240(15)
David L. Altheide
Strategies of Data Analysis
The Logical Structure of Analytic Induction
255(10)
W.S. Robinson
A Purposeful Approach to the Constant Comparative Method in the Analysis of Qualitative Interviews
265(21)
Hennie Boeije
Political Talk: Thematic Analysis of a Policy Argument
286(16)
Michael H. Agar
Conversational Code-Switching in a Chinese Community in Britain: A Sequential Analysis
302(22)
Li Wei
Lesley Milroy
Strategies of Data Analysis: Analysing Silences, Images and Films
Reading between the Lines: Interpreting Silences in Qualitative Research
324(21)
Blake Poland
Ann Pederson
Photographs As Data: An Analysis of Images from a Mental Hospital
345(29)
George W. Dowdall
Janet Golden
Reading Tender Mercies: Two Interpretations
374
Norman K. Denzin
PART THREE MIXED-METHODS AND BEYOND
Mixing, Integrating, Bridging and Beyond
Some Observations on Formal Methods of Qualitative Analysis
3(16)
Larry Griffin
Charles C. Ragin
Boolean Comparative Analysis of Qualitative Data: A Methodological Note
19(13)
A. Georges L. Romme
Measuring Meaning Structures
32(29)
John W. Mohr
Bridging Positivist and Interpretivist Approaches to Qualitative Methods
61(25)
Ann Chih Lin
Mixed-method Analytical Techniques
Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Techniques in Network Analysis
86(27)
Nicole E. Coviello
Structured, Qualitative Comparison: Between Singularity and Single-Dimensionality
113(22)
Karl Henrik Sivesind
Introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis
135(19)
Charles C. Ragin
Modeling Event Structures
154(39)
David R. Heise
Sequence Analysis: New Methods for Old Ideas
193(24)
Andrew Abbott
Contextual Content Analysis
217(22)
Donald G. McTavish
Ellen B. Pirro
Componential Analysis and the Study of Meaning
239(26)
Ward H. Goodenough
Integrating Research Findings
Synthesis through Meta-ethnography: Paradoxes, Enhancements, and Possibilities
265(27)
Lynn H. Doyle
``Meta Interpretation'': A Method for the Interpretive Synthesis of Qualitative Research
292(25)
Mike Weed
PART FOUR QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
Analysing Survey Data
Analysis of Survey Data
317(16)
D.A. Dargatz
G. W. Hill
The Analysis of Factorial Surveys
333(15)
Joop J. Hox
Ita G.G. Kreft
Piet L.J. Hermkens
The Exploratory Analysis of Survey Data Using Log-Linear Models
348(19)
Graham J.G. Upton
Analysing Text
A Conceptual Framework for Quantitative Text Analysis: On Joining Probabilities and Substantive Inferences about Texts
367(17)
Carl W. Roberts
The Analysis of Literary Style - A Review
384
D.I. Holmes
PART FOUR QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS (Continued)
Analysing Structures and Sequences
Social Network Analysis: An Approach and Technique for the Study of Information Exchange
3(24)
Caroline Haythornthwaite
Sequential Analyses in Coercive Mother-Child Interaction: The Predictability Hypothesis in Abusive versus Nonabusive Dyads
27(22)
M. Angeles Cerezo
Ana D'Ocon
Methods for Temporal Analysis
49(28)
Michael T. Hannan
Nancy Brandon Tuma
The Geometric Interpretation of Correspondence Analysis
77(22)
Michael Greenacre
Trevor Hastie
Dealing with Missing Data
The Analysis of Social Science Data with Missing Values
99(32)
Roderick J.A. Little
Donald B. Rubin
Describing Distributions
Comparing the Mean and the Median as Measures of Centrality
131(10)
Gordon R. Stavig
Jean D. Gibbons
Methods of Estimating from Samples the Population Standard Deviation
141(19)
O.L. Davies
E.S. Pearson
Testing Association and Prediction
Criteria for Measures of Association
160(21)
Herbert L. Costner
Correlations Genuine and Spurious in Pearson and Yule
181(23)
John Aldrich
Regression Analysis Using Survey Data
204(11)
D. Holt
A.J. Scott
Testing Significance
On the Logic and Purpose of Significance Testing
215(20)
Jose M. Cortina
William P. Dunlap
The Assumptions Underlying the Analysis of Variance
235(21)
Churchill Eisenhart
Chi-squared Tests with Survey Data
256(24)
D. Holt
A.J Scott
P.D. Ewings
Multivariate Analysis
Multilevel Models: Methods and Substance
280(29)
Thomas A. DiPrete
Jerry D. Forristal
Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA)
309(20)
H. Smith
R. Gnanadesikan
J.B. Hughes
Covariance Analysis in Sociological Research
329(24)
Karl Schuessler
Some Questions about Factor Analysis
353(18)
A.S.C. Ehrenberg
Factor Analysis as a Statistical Method
371
D.N. Lawley
A.E. Maxwell
PART FOUR QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS (Continued)
Multivariate Analysis: Multiple and Logistic Regression
Computation and Interpretation of Multiple Regressions
3(31)
Barnet Woolf
Path Analysis: Sociological Examples
34(22)
Otis Dudley Duncan
Logistic Regression: Description, Examples, and Comparisons
56(13)
S. Philip Morgan
Jay D. Teachman
Dealing with Multiple Sets of Data/Objects
The Analysis of Repeated Measures: A Practical Review with Examples
69(29)
B.S. Everitt
A Review of Hierarchical Classification
98(29)
A.D. Gordon
Hierarchical Clustering Schemes
127(15)
Stephen C. Johnson
Three Applications of Methods of Cluster-Analysis
142(18)
Byron J.T. Morgan
Review of the Development of Multidimensional Scaling Methods
160(19)
A. Mead
Principal Component Analysis of Designed Experiment
179(12)
J.N.R. Jeffers
Integrating Research Findings
A Comparison of Statistical Methods for Meta-Analysis
191(22)
Sarah E. Brockwell
Ian R. Gordon
PART FIVE QUALITY OF RESEARCH OUTCOMES
Research and Theory
Theory and Evidence in Qualitative Research
213(12)
Martyn Hammersley
Theory-Testing, Generalization, and the Problem of External Validity
225(24)
Jeffrey W. Lucas
Explanation and Interpretation
Social Scientific Explanations? On Quine's Legacy and Contextual Fallacies
249(17)
Jan Faber
Willem J. Scheper
Narrative Explanation: An Alternative to Variable-Centered Explanation?
266(27)
Peter Abell
Causation and Prediction
Causation in Sociology Today: A Revised View
293(14)
David M. Klein
An Introduction to Causal Inference
307(23)
Michael E. Sobel
Quality Control
Quality Control in Qualitative Research
330(36)
William B. Stiles
On the Use and Utility of the Reliability Coefficient in Social and Behavioral Research
366(12)
Tenko Raykov
Assessing the Reliability of Statistical Software: Part II
378
B.D. McCullough