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Analyzing Documentary Accounts
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Analyzing Documentary Accounts

  • Randy Hodson - The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA


September 1999 | 96 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
All kinds of human behaviour are observed and written about or documented. Ethnographers can be seen as "documentary accountants" - they observe and provide analysis. This book shows how to use documentary works as data sources, and how qualitative and quantitative analysis techniques can be combined. It shows how care must be taken with sampling and coding, and gives attention to reliability and validity issues, showing how to begin statistical exploration once the data are assembled.
 
Introduction
 
Successful Applications and Extensions
 
Selecting and Coding Documents
 
Analyzing Documentary Accounts
 
Reliability and Validity
 
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