A Guide to Qualitative Field ResearchSAGE Publications, 2007 - 214 頁 Thoroughly revised, the Second Edition of A Guide to Qualitative Field Research provides novice researchers with comprehensive and accessible instructions for conducting qualitative field research. Using rich examples from classic ethnographies to help bring abstract principles alive, author Carol A. Bailey thoroughly explains the entire research process from selecting a topic to writing the final manuscript, and all of the steps in between! |
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... example , confidentiality cannot be broken even after the death of the participant . The Code of Ethics also indicates that researchers must determine their ability to guarantee absolute confidentiality and inform partici- pants of any ...
... example , confidentiality cannot be broken even after the death of the participant . The Code of Ethics also indicates that researchers must determine their ability to guarantee absolute confidentiality and inform partici- pants of any ...
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Carol A. Bailey. Throughout this text , I have used the example of gender to discuss how status characteristics affect the field research process . Gender is important to interviewing as well . We know , for example , that during ...
Carol A. Bailey. Throughout this text , I have used the example of gender to discuss how status characteristics affect the field research process . Gender is important to interviewing as well . We know , for example , that during ...
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... example , that being mentally ill caused the women to be homeless . Rather , she focuses on how the factors that lead to homelessness are experienced by women with mental illnesses . With these caveats in mind , let's begin our ...
... example , that being mentally ill caused the women to be homeless . Rather , she focuses on how the factors that lead to homelessness are experienced by women with mental illnesses . With these caveats in mind , let's begin our ...
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Ethical Issues in Qualitative Field Research | 15 |
Prelude to Qualitative Fieldwork | 33 |
The Infrastructure of Qualitative Field Research | 49 |
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