Field Research: A Sourcebook and Field Manual

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Robert G. Burgess
Taylor & Francis, Jun 19, 2004 - Social Science - 296 pages
There are now numerous textbooks, sets of readings and reflections on doing socialresearch. Much of this textbook material is American and deals with the way in whichsocial research and in particular social surveys should be done. These 'cookbook'approaches to social research omit discussions of the interplay between research methodsand research experience. Accordingly, research biographies have been produced in whicheditors have invited researchers to 'come clean' about the way in which research isactually done. While such accounts are high on description of the research process, theyare ofte.

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