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_aLeCompte, Margaret D. _eEditor _921564 |
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245 | 0 | _aAnalysis and Interpretation of Ethnographic Data: A Mixed Methods Approach | |
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aMaryland: _bAltaMira Press, _c2012. |
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505 | _aList of Tables and Figures List of Examples Introduction Chapter 1: Why Are Analysis and Interpretation Necessary? Chapter 2: Analysis in the Field Chapter 3: Tidying Up, Cataloging, and Creating Data Inventories Chapter 4: Recursivity, Induction, and Deduction: Moving Between Levels of Abstraction Chapter 5: Ways to Begin Analysis Chapter 6: Specific Coding and Initial Quantification Chapter 7: Coding and Creating Qualitative Code Books Chapter 8: Managing Qualitative and Quantitative Data with Computers Chapter 9: Analyzing Ethnographically Based Survey Data Chapter 10: Creating Preliminary Results: Putting Parts Together Chapter 11: Fine Tuning Results and Beginning the Write-Up Chapter 12: Creating Interpretations References Index About the Authors and Artists | ||
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_aSchensul, Jean J. _eEditor _921565 |
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