Designing Qualitative ResearchSage Publications, 2006 - 262 sidor With expanded coverage of ethics, analysis processes and approaches, the authors have updated their bestselling text to reflect recent advances and challenges. Features in the Fourth Edition of Designing Qualitative Research include: recent thinking on 'the researcher in the research setting'; consideration of the current political climate; updated references and Further Reading sections; postscripts at the end of each chapter that consist of a dialogue between a student and an advisor, illustrating design dilemmas in real time; and, a step-by-step guide to crafting a research project from start to finish. |
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... behavior is purposeful and expressive of deeper values and beliefs . Observation can range from a highly struc- tured , detailed notation of behavior structured by checklists to a more holistic description of events and behavior . In ...
... behavior is purposeful and expressive of deeper values and beliefs . Observation can range from a highly struc- tured , detailed notation of behavior structured by checklists to a more holistic description of events and behavior . In ...
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... behavior and relationships . After these patterns are identified and described through early analysis of field notes , checklists become more appro- priate and context - sensitive . Focused observation then is used at later stages of ...
... behavior and relationships . After these patterns are identified and described through early analysis of field notes , checklists become more appro- priate and context - sensitive . Focused observation then is used at later stages of ...
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... behavior . Related closely to this possibility of misin- terpretation is that body language as an analytic tool can be trivialized . For example , many studies focus on frequency counts of isolated units of behavior that convey little ...
... behavior . Related closely to this possibility of misin- terpretation is that body language as an analytic tool can be trivialized . For example , many studies focus on frequency counts of isolated units of behavior that convey little ...
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Building | 23 |
Building the Research Design | 51 |
Data Collection Methods | 97 |
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Designing Qualitative Research Catherine Marshall,Gretchen B. Rossman Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2006 |
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