Description
Using two multidisciplinary non-experimental datasets throughout, the book demonstrates that data analysis is really an active dialogue between ideas and evidence. Each dataset is returned to throughout the chapters enabling you to see the role of the researcher in action; it also showcases the difference between each approach and the significance of researchers' decisions that must be made as you move through your analysis.
The book is divided into four clear sections:
- Data and their presentation
- Variable-based analyses
- Case-based analyses
- Comparing and combining approaches
Clear, original and written for students this book should be compulsory reading for anyone looking to conduct non-experimental quantitative data analysis.
About the Author
Ray Kent is now retired, but was Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Stirling. He has published on topics as diverse as product range policy, marketing communications with sensitive groups, private trading on the internet, improving email responses and the use of fuzzy logic in data analysis. This is his eighth book; earlier books have been in the areas of the history of sociological research, survey data analysis and marketing research. After each book, he says it will be his last. We'll see.
Reviews
This compelling textbook provides a clear view of a broad range of possibilities for quantitative data, complementing the statistical toolbox with configurational methods. A must read for students aiming to get more out of data and move beyond 'push-button analysis'.
-- Benoit Rihoux
Book Information
ISBN 9781446273418
Author Raymond A. Kent
Format Paperback
Page Count 376
Imprint Sage Publications Ltd
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
Weight(grams) 640g