The Qualitative Researcher's Companion

The Qualitative Researcher's Companion
Title The Qualitative Researcher's Companion PDF eBook
Author Michael Huberman
Publisher SAGE
Pages 426
Release 2002-03-19
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780761911913

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This text provides a solid intellectual grounding in the area of qualitative research. It examines theoretical underpinnings, methodological perspectives and empirical approaches.

The Research Companion

The Research Companion
Title The Research Companion PDF eBook
Author Petra M. Boynton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 264
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317422538

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Have you ever wanted to know an effective and ethical way to: Design a study? Recruit participants? Report findings? And improve the quality and output of your research? The Research Companion focuses on the practical skills needed to complete research in the social or health sciences and development. It covers the behind-the-scenes essentials you need to run an effective and ethical piece of research and offers clear, honest advice to help avoid typical problems and improve standards and outcomes. It addresses each stage of the research process from thinking of a research idea, through to managing, monitoring, completing and reporting your project, and working effectively and safely with participants and colleagues. As well as covering theoretical issues in research, the book is full of links to other resources and contains practical tips and stories from researchers at all levels. This new edition is fully updated to reflect shifts in funding structures, open access, and online developments and has a link to a blog and friendly online community for readers to connect with diverse researchers all sharing experiences and offering practical advice. The Research Companion brings hard-earned lessons from the real world to offer invaluable guidance to all students of the social and health sciences, from those just beginning their first research project, to experienced researchers and practitioners. It will be instrumental in raising readers’ competence levels and making their research more accurate, ethical, and productive.

Advising on Research Methods

Advising on Research Methods
Title Advising on Research Methods PDF eBook
Author Hermanus Johannes Adèr
Publisher Johannes van Kessel Publishing.
Pages 578
Release 2008
Genre Epidemiology
ISBN 9079418013

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The Routledge Companion to Organizational Diversity Research Methods

The Routledge Companion to Organizational Diversity Research Methods
Title The Routledge Companion to Organizational Diversity Research Methods PDF eBook
Author Sine Nørholm Just
Publisher Routledge
Pages 374
Release 2020-10-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0429560702

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Organizational diversity has become a topic of interest for practitioners and academics alike. This book explores how diversity in organizations is, and can be researched, providing readers with insights into the potential research designs for studies in contemporary organizations. This includes paying attention to methods but also to the role of the researcher and research bodies in the field, their potential as activists as well as to the theoretical question of standpoints in researching organizational diversity. Chapters also consider the diversity of research participants, inclusive research, and intersectionality. All contributors are experts in diversity research, and in their contributions, they reflect upon the appropriate methods for the specific type of diversity research they conduct, noting strengths and weaknesses and illustrating their arguments with practical examples from their work. This handbook will be of great value to academics, students, researchers, practitioners, and professionals with an interest in broadening their understanding of how to research organizational diversity in contemporary organizations or seeking to develop their awareness of diversity when researching management and organization, more generally.

A Companion to Survey Research

A Companion to Survey Research
Title A Companion to Survey Research PDF eBook
Author Michael Ornstein
Publisher SAGE Publications Limited
Pages 0
Release 2013-04-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781446209080

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A Companion to Survey Research provides a critical overview and guide to survey methods. Rather than a set of formulas, survey design is understood as a craft where the translation of research questions into a questionnaire, sample design and data collection strategy is based on understanding how respondents answer questions and their willingness to complete a survey. Following an account of the invention of survey research in the 1930s, a synthesis of research on question design is followed by a practical guide to designing a questionnaire. Chapters on sampling, which deal with the statistical basis of survey sampling and practical design issues, are followed by extensive discussions of survey pretesting and data collection. The book concludes with a discussion of the extent and implications of falling response rates. This book is written for researchers, analysts and policy makers who want to understand the survey data they use, for researchers and students who want to conduct a survey, and for anyone who wants to understand contemporary survey research.

The Research Companion

The Research Companion
Title The Research Companion PDF eBook
Author Petra M. Boynton
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 212
Release 2005
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781841693040

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Social science research has traditionally focused on the historical study of research methods, frequently overlooking the practical skills needed to undertake a project. This book recognizes this need for instruction in the practice of research and offers advice to help avoid typical problems and improve the standards.

Research Methods Companion for A Level and AS Psychology

Research Methods Companion for A Level and AS Psychology
Title Research Methods Companion for A Level and AS Psychology PDF eBook
Author Cara Flanagan
Publisher Oxford University Press - Children
Pages 180
Release 2015-08-20
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0198359969

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This practical, activity-based textbook from well-known psychology author Cara Flanagan covers everything you need to know for the research methods part of your A Level psychology course.The skills, knowledge and understanding needed to get to grips with this challenging part of the course are delived in an appealing magazine-style layout. Appropriate for all AS and A Level Psychology specifications (AQA, OCR, WJEC/Eduqas and Edexcel), this book is perfect for learning about research methods either as a stand-alone or integrated part of the course.