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Quantitative Research: Methods in the Social Sciences
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Quantitative Research: Methods in the Social Sciences



October 2014 | SAGE Publications Ltd

This DVD introduces quantitative research and shows the types of questions addressed by quantitative research methods. The DVD examines measurement issues; discusses experimental design and statistical analysis; and covers survey design, scales of measure, sampling procedures, and data analysis.

Contributors:
Jordan Bienenstock - Odyssey Productions
Barbara Hummel-Rossi - Scholar
Charlton McIlwain - Scholar
Jacqueline Mattis - Scholar

This product is close-captioned.

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ISBN: 9781483373591
£159.00

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With SAGE Research Methods, researchers can explore their chosen method across the depth and breadth of content, expanding or refining their search as needed; read online, print, or email full-text content; utilize suggested related methods and links to related authors from SAGE Research Methods' robust library and unique features; and even share their own collections of content through Methods Lists. SAGE Research Methods contains content from over 720 books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and handbooks, the entire “Little Green Book,” and "Little Blue Book” series, two Major Works collating a selection of journal articles, and specially commissioned videos.