Internet research methods : a practical guide for the social and behavioural sciences

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    • Hewson, Claire

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Internet research methods : a practical guide for the social and behavioural sciences

Claire Hewson ... [et al.]

(New technologies for social research)

SAGE, 2003

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [146]-150) and index

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Description

'I recommend this text for anyone considering undertaking online literature searching and especially those wishing to conduct primary research via the internet. It is extremely comprehensive, very well illustrated, with worked examples of HTML online forms, and case studies, and a wide range of further source material for further reading' - Nurse Researcher Offering a concise, comprehensive guide to conducting research on the Internet, this book provides a detailed explanation of all the main areas of Internet research. It distinguishes between primary research (using the Internet to recruit participants, to administer the research process and to collect results) and secondary research (using the Internet to access available material online). The book is designed for social science researchers and presents a user-friendly, practical guide that will be invaluable to both students and researchers who wish to incorporate the Internet into their research practice.

Table of Contents

Introduction What is the Internet? Is the Internet a Viable Research Tool? Equipment for Internet-Based Research How to Design and Implement an Internet Survey What Can Go Wrong? Case Studies Conclusions

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