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Social Research Methods

Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Methods Approaches

Sigmund Gronmo

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Sage Publications Ltd
14 November 2023
Framing research as the process of asking and answering questions, this book demonstrates how to identify good research questions and how to structure and explore them successfully.

Whether you are just beginning your research journey or are a seasoned traveller, it helps you:
* Decide what you want to achieve with your research
* Know what options you have to explore your goals
* Navigate the nuances of different research approaches
* Understand the decisions of other researchers
* Choose what path best suits your project.

Through real-life examples demonstrating different types of research, the book introduces qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches so you can compare different methods at every stage of the research process, from initial idea and design to data collection and analysis.

This new edition includes new chapters on collecting and analysing mixed methods data, and additional content on qualitative data analysis. New examples reflect the cultural and global diversity of social research, and extra visual aids and summaries support understanding of key research concepts and stages.

The book is accompanied by an online teaching guide, including videos, additional case studies, annotated articles, and critical thinking exercises.
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Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm, 
Weight:   1.250kg
ISBN:   9781529616811
ISBN 10:   1529616816
Pages:   656
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Part I Researching Society Chapter 1 How and why we study society Chapter 2 Methods and methodologies in social science Chapter 3 The ethics and politics of research Part II Designing Social Research Chapter 4 Creating research questions Chapter 5 Doing a literature review Chapter 6 Choosing a research design Chapter 7 Finding sources and data Chapter 8 Sampling Part III Data Collection and Data Quality Chapter 9 Ethnography and participant observation Chapter 10 Structured observation Chapter 11 Unstructured interviews and focus groups Chapter 12 Questionnaires and surveys Chapter 13 Documentary sources and qualitative content analysis Chapter 14 Quantitative content analysis Chapter 15 Collecting qualitative and quantitative data: Comparisons and combinations Chapter 16 Data quality, reliability and validity Part IV Data Analysis Chapter 17 Qualitative data analysis: Coding, categorization and concept development Chapter 18 Qualitative data analysis: Typologies, hypotheses and holistic understanding Chapter 19 Quantitative data analysis: Indexes and distributions Chapter 20 Quantitative data analysis: Relationships between variables Chapter 21 Generalizing empirical findings Chapter 22 Analyzing qualitative and quantitative data: Comparisons and combinations Part V Asking and Answering Questions in Social Science Chapter 23 Description, explanation and understanding Chapter 24 Time, space and level Chapter 25 Relations, networks and structures Chapter 26 Big data and computational social science Part VI Writing and Presenting Research Chapter 27 Working with data visualization Chapter 28 Writing about research

Sigmund Grønmo is Emeritus Professor of Sociology and former Rector (Vice-Chancellor) of the University of Bergen, Norway. He is affiliated with the Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway, and he is a Life Member of Clare Hall at the University of Cambridge, UK. Previously, he was Professor at the Norwegian Business School, Adjunct Professor at the University of Oslo, and Sámi University of Applied Sciences, as well as Research Director and Executive Director at the Norwegian Fund for Market and Distribution Research. He is an elected member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, and Academiae Europaea, as well as a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science. He has been a Visiting Professor at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada; Illinois State University, USA; University of California, Berkeley, USA; University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; James Cook University, Cairns, Australia; and University of Cambridge, UK. He has also been an Honorary University Professorial Fellow at Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia. He has published numerous books and a large number of journal articles, book chapters and papers, especially within economic sociology, the sociology of time, social network analysis, and social science methodology. He has extensive experience in teaching social research methods at universities and colleges in Norway and several other countries.

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