Bryman: Social Research Methods: 3e
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This resource has been authored by Dr Susie Scott, Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Sussex and Tom Owens, Professor of Marketing, International Business School, Budapest, who is also a part-time tutor in Research Methods for the Management Centre of the University of Leicester.
- Chapter 01
- Social research strategies
- Chapter 02
- Research designs
- Chapter 03
- Planning a research project and formulating research questions
- Chapter 04
- Getting started: reviewing the literature
- Chapter 05
- Ethics and politics in social research
- Chapter 06
- The nature of quantitative research
- Chapter 07
- Sampling
- Chapter 08
- Structured interviewing
- Chapter 09
- Self-completion questionnaires
- Chapter 10
- Asking questions
- Chapter 11
- Structured observation
- Chapter 12
- Content analysis
- Chapter 13
- Secondary analysis and official statistics
- Chapter 14
- Quantitative data analysis
- Chapter 15
- Using SPSS for Windows
- Chapter 16
- The nature of qualitative research
- Chapter 17
- Ethnography and participant observation
- Chapter 18
- Interviewing in qualitative research
- Chapter 19
- Focus groups
- Chapter 20
- Language in qualitative research
- Chapter 21
- Documents as sources of data
- Chapter 22
- Qualitative data analysis
- Chapter 23
- Computer-assisted qualitative data analysis: using NVivo
- Chapter 24
- Breaking down the quantitative/qualitative divide
- Chapter 25
- Mixed methods research: combining quantitative and qualitative research
- Chapter 26
- E-research: using the Internet as object and method of data collection
- Chapter 27
- Writing up social research


