Mixing methods : qualitative and quantitative research
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Mixing methods : qualitative and quantitative research
Avebury, c1992
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注記
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book focuses on the key issue in the theory and methodology of the social and behavioural sciences: the mixing of different research methods within a single piece of research. Despite the long debate about the different philosophical traditions which are said to underlie quantitative and qualitative research, there are few books on either the theory or the practice of combining different methodologies. This book combines both a general discussion of the theoretical, methodological and practical issues with a number of case studies of research in which the researchers reflect upon their use of both quantitative and qualitative approaches. The book includes contributions from sociologists who have contributed to this central methodological debate. The studies discussed cover important social policy issues in the fields of further education, social and community services and household finance.
目次
- Part 1 Considerations using multi-methods: combining qualitative and quantitative approaches - an overview, Julia Brannen
- deconstructing the qualitative-quantitative divide, Martyn Hammersley
- quantitative and qualitative research - further reflections on their integration, Alan Bryman. Part 2 Studies using multi-methods: the relationship between quantitative and qualitative approaches in social policy research, Roger Bullock, et al
- integrating methods in applied research in social policy - a case study of carers, Hazel Qureshi
- combining quantitative and qualitative methods - a case study of the implementation of the Open College policy, Margaret Bird
- multiple methods in the study of household resource allocation, Heather Laurie.
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