Introduction to Social Research
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
Keith F. Punch(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. November 1998
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-7619-5812-3 (ISBN)
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Description
`Valuable advice to the beginning (and the not so experienced) social researcher. It represents a valuable resource for those who are writing research proposals, for those at the start of their research projects, and also for those who are further along the research line' - Sociological Research Online
The social science researcher today needs to understand the logic of both the quantitative and qualitative approaches to empirical research. This book provides comprehensive coverage of both, set within a pragmatic view of research. It is an ideal starting point for all students and researchers in the social sciences, where you can learn about:
? developing a model for empirical research
? the logic of quantitative research - design, data collection, data analysis
? the logic of qualitative research - design, data collection, data analysis
? mixing the methods, evaluation and research writing
The social science researcher today needs to understand the logic of both the quantitative and qualitative approaches to empirical research. This book provides comprehensive coverage of both, set within a pragmatic view of research. It is an ideal starting point for all students and researchers in the social sciences, where you can learn about:
? developing a model for empirical research
? the logic of quantitative research - design, data collection, data analysis
? the logic of qualitative research - design, data collection, data analysis
? mixing the methods, evaluation and research writing
Reviews / Votes
`This is a book which teachers of research methods will love as a reference text. Beginning as well as established researchers will benefit from the informative overview of the basic concepts and latest issues in mixed methods' - British Journal of Educational Psychology`Valuable advice to the beginning (and the not so experienced) social researcher. It represents a valuable resource for those who are writing research proposals, for those at the start of their research projects, and also for those who are further along the research line' - Sociological Research Online
`A wonderful addition to research literature on methods in the social sciences. I will use it with my students. I especially appreciate how Punch combines quantitative and qualitative and provides frameworks for comparing and thinking across research methodologies. He is to be congratulated on an especially fine text' - John Creswell, University of Nebraska
`This is an important contribution to the literature on social science research methods. I will use this book as an excellent starting point in research training' - John Hattie, University of North Carolina and University of Auckland
`Comprehensive, covers all the essentials for the beginning researcher. It has a good mix of methods, is very easy to read, and written in a clear user-friendly tone. The illustrations are great. I would recommend it to any research student' - Anne McMurray, Griffith University and Chair, Royal College of Nursing Research Society, Australia
`This book covers the essentials of both quantitative and qualitative research in a logical, balanced and accessible way, using many examples and an easy-to-understand view of research. It is a great book for graduate students in all areas of social science and it should be on the shelf of all researchers' - Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager
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Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 170 mm
Weight
702 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-5812-3 (9780761958123)
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Person
Keith Punch is Emeritus Professor of Education in the University of Western Australia. He is the author of several books on research methods in education, covering quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods, and he has supervised a very large number of graduate students working on dissertations and theses for higher degrees in education.
Content
Introduction
Some Central Issues
Research Questions
From Research Questions to Data
Quantitative Research Design
Collecting Quantitative Data
The Analysis of Quantitative Data
Qualitative Research
Overview, Design and Grounded Theory
Collecting Qualitative Data
The Analysis of Qualitative Data
Mixed Methods and Evaluative Criteria
Research Writing
Some Central Issues
Research Questions
From Research Questions to Data
Quantitative Research Design
Collecting Quantitative Data
The Analysis of Quantitative Data
Qualitative Research
Overview, Design and Grounded Theory
Collecting Qualitative Data
The Analysis of Qualitative Data
Mixed Methods and Evaluative Criteria
Research Writing