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"Applications of social research methods to questions in information and library science" was published by Libraries Unlimited in 2009 - Westport, Conn, it has 421 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Applications of social research methods to questions in information and library science
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 421
  • Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
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  • Publish Location: Westport, Conn

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"Applications of social research methods to questions in information and library science" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Introduction
  • 2- Developing a research question
  • 3- Questions originating in library and information practice
  • 4- Descriptions of phenomena or settings
  • 5- Testing hypotheses
  • 6- Questions related to theory / by Chad Morgan & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 7- Case studies / by Songphan Choemprayong & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 8- Naturalistic research / by Abe J. Crystal & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 9- Longitudinal studies
  • 10- Delphi studies / by Lili Luo & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 11- Quasi-experimental studies / by Carolyn Hank & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 12- Experimental studies / by Barbara M. Wildemuth & Leo L. Cao
  • 13- Sampling for extensive studies
  • 14- Sampling for intensive studies / by Barbara M. Wildemuth & Leo L. Cao
  • 15- Studying special populations / by Carol L. Perryman & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 16- Historical research / by Chad Morgan & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 17- Existing documents and artifacts as data
  • 18- Transaction logs / by Laura Sheble & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 19- Think-aloud protocols / by Sanghee Oh & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 20- Direct observation
  • 21- Participant observation
  • 22- Research diaries / by Laura Sheble & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 23- Unstructured interviews / by Yan Zhang & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 24- Semi-structured interviews / by Lili Luo & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 25- Focus groups / by Mary Wilkins Jordan & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 26- Survey research / by Mary Wilkins Jordan, Carolyn Hank, &
  • 27- Barbara m. wildemuth
  • 28- Measuring cognitive and affective variables
  • 29- Developing new measures / by Songphan Choemprayong & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 30- Content analysis / by Kristina M. Spurgin & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 31- Qualitative analysis of content / by Yan Zhang & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 32- Discourse analysis / by Carol L. Perryman & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 33- Analytic induction / by Kristina M. Spurgin & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 34- Descriptive statistics
  • 35- Frequencies, cross-tabulation, and the chi square statistic
  • 36- Analyzing sequences of events
  • 37- Correlation
  • 38- Comparing means : t tests and analysis of variance / by Abe J. Crystal & Barbara M. Wildemuth
  • 39- Putting it all together.

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