Mixed Method Data Collection Strategies
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Part of New Perspectives on Anthropological and Social Demography
- Authors:
- William G. Axinn, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Lisa D. Pearce, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Date Published: December 2006
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521671712
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Social scientists have long relied on a wide range of tools to collect information about the social world, but as individual fields have become more specialised, researchers are trained to use a narrow range of the possible data collection methods. This book, first published in 2006, draws on a broad range of available social data collection methods to formulate a set of data collection approaches. The approaches described here are ideal for social science researchers who plan to collect new data about people, organisations, or social processes. Axinn and Pearce present methods designed to create a comprehensive empirical description of the subject being studied, with an emphasis on accumulating the information needed to understand what causes what with a minimum of error. In addition to providing methodological motivation and underlying principles, the book is filled with detailed instructions and concrete examples for those who wish to apply the methods to their research.
Read more- Provides detailed descriptions of different mixed method data collection tools useful for many types of social research
- Illustrates how these data collection tools can be used to advance our knowledge of causes and consequences of social behavior
- Identifies key underlying principles in the design and creation of mixed method data collection tools
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'This book makes a powerful case for the use of mixed methods, a case that focuses on their advantages for, among other things, research design, data quality, and casual modelling. I particularly recommend the book to new investigators and those still at an early stage of their career. … if new investigators follow Axinn and Pearce's example, demography (and other social sciences) will probably discover more about social processes than they otherwise would. … I was particularly impressed that the likelihood of surprises was taken into designing the questionnaires for the neighbourhood histories, data for which were collected in three rounds.' Population Studies
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- Date Published: December 2006
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521671712
- length: 246 pages
- dimensions: 226 x 147 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.34kg
- contains: 13 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Motivations for mixed method social research
2. Fitting data collection methods to research aims
3. The micro-demographic community study approach
4. Systematic anomalous case analysis
5. Neighborhood history calendars
6. Life history calendars
7. Longitudinal data collection
8. Conclusion.Instructors have used or reviewed this title for the following courses
- Advanced Research Topics
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