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Showing papers on "Unobtrusive research published in 2003"


Book
01 Jan 2003
TL;DR: Abduction and Reproduction Action Research A Case Study Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) Attitudes Biographical Method CAPI (Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing) Case Study Causation Central Tendency Child Research Comparative Analysis Computer Simulation of Social Processes Constructionism, Social Content Analysis Contingency Tables Conversation Analysis Correlation and Regression Critical Theory Cultural Analysis Data Archives Deduction Diaries, Self-Completion Discourse Analysis Dispersion and the Normal Distribution Documentary Sources Ecological Fallacy E-Mail as a Research Tool Empiricism, Abstracted Empir
Abstract: Abduction and Retroduction Action Research A Case Study Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) Attitudes Biographical Method CAPI (Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing) Case Study Causation Central Tendency Child Research Comparative Analysis Computer Simulation of Social Processes Constructionism, Social Content Analysis Contingency Tables Conversation Analysis Correlation and Regression Critical Theory Cultural Analysis Data Archives Deduction Diaries, Self-Completion Discourse Analysis Dispersion and the Normal Distribution Documentary Sources Ecological Fallacy E-Mail as a Research Tool Empiricism, Abstracted Empiricism Epistemology Ethics Ethnography Ethnomethodology Exploratory Data Analysis Factor Analysis Feminist Epistemology Feminist Methodology Focus Groups Gender Identity Dysphoria Assessment Generalization Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Grounded Theory Hawthorne Effect Hermeneutics Historical Methods Hypothesis Testing Ideal Type Impact Assessment Induction Intellectual Property Rights Internet Interpretation Interviews Literature Searching Loglinear Analysis Longitudinal Research Measurement, Level of Meaning Methodology `Micro' Sampling Techniques Modernity Multilevel Models Narrative Approach Naturalism Observation, Overt and Covert Online Methods Paradigm Participant Observation Participatory Action Research Phenomenology Philosophy of Social Research Policy Research Positivism Qualitative Research Qualitative Research Data, Archiving Queer Research Questionnaire and Structured Interview Schedule Design Questionnaires and Structured Interview Schedules Realism Reflexivity Research Design Sampling, Probability Sampling, Quota Sampling, Snowball Assessing Hidden and Hard-to-Reach Populations Secondary Analysis Qualitative Secondary Data Analysis Sensitive Research Sex Surveys Social Fact Social Indicators Social Statistics Social Survey Standardisation Statistical Interaction Structuralism/Poststructuralism Systematic Review Telephone Methods for Social Surveys Theory Triangulation Unobtrusive Measures Verbal Protocol Analysis Verstehen Vignette Visual Research Methods

238 citations


Book
25 Mar 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the process and problems of social research and the ethical issues that arise in doing qualitative data analysis, and present a comparison of survey questions and survey designs.
Abstract: Chapter 1: Science, Society, and Social Research Learning about the Social World Can Social Scientists See the Social World More Clearly? How Well Have We Done Our Research? Chapter 2: The Process and Problems of Social Research What Is the Question? What Is the Theory? What Is the Strategy? What Is the Design? But Is It Ethical? Chapter 3: Ethics in Research Historical Background Ethical Principles Chapter 4: Conceptualization and Measurement What Do We Have in Mind? How Will We Know When We've Found It? How Much Information Do We Really Have? Did We Measure What We Wanted to Measure? Chapter 5: Sampling How Do We Prepare to Sample? What Sampling Method Should We Use? Chapter 6: Causation and Experimental Design Causal Explanation What Causes What? Why Experiment? What If a True Experiment Isn't Possible? What Are the Threats to Validity in Experiments? How Do Experimenters Protect Their Subjects? Chapter 7: Survey Research Why Is Survey Research So Popular? How Should We Write Survey Questions? How Should Questionnaires Be Designed? What Are the Alternatives for Administering Surveys? A Comparison of Survey Designs Ethical Issues in Survey Research Chapter 8: Elementary Quantitative Data Analysis Why Do Statistics? How to Prepare Data for Analysis What Are the Options for Displaying Distributions? What Are the Options for Summarizing Distributions? How Can We Tell Whether Two Variables Are Related? Analyzing Data Ethically: How Not to Lie With Statistics Chapter 9: Qualitative Methods: Observing, Participating, Listening What Are Qualitative Methods? How Does Participant Observation Become a Research Method? How Do You Conduct Intensive Interviews? How Do You Run Focus Groups? Analyzing Qualitative Data Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research Chapter 10: Qualitative Data Analysis What Is Distinctive About Qualitative Data Analysis? What Techniques Do Qualitative Data Analysts Use? What Are Some Alternatives in Qualitative Data Analysis? Why Are Mixed Methods Helpful? How Can Computers Assist Qualitative Data Analysis? What Ethical Issues Arise in Doing Qualitative Data Analysis? Chapter 11: Unobtrusive Measures Creative Sources Content Analysis Historical Methods Comparative Methods Chapter 12: Evaluation Research What Is the History of Evaluation Research? What Is Evaluation Research? What Are the Alternatives in Evaluation Designs? What Can an Evaluation Study Focus On? Ethical Issues in Evaluation Research Chapter 13: Reviewing, Proposing, and Reporting Research Comparing Research Designs Reviewing Research Proposing New Research Reporting Research

142 citations