O'Dwyer and Bernauer promote understanding and appreciation of the
quantitative tradition in the social sciences, especially for those
who are most familiar with the qualitative tradition. The authors
demonstrate that these two research traditions are complementary
and that the primary components of good research--problem quality,
design quality, evidence quality, and procedural quality--apply
equally to both qualitative and quantitative research
methodologies.
By providing rich pedagogy throughout the book the authors give
students ample support and guidance. Each chapter begins with an
outline, key terms are defined throughout, and discussion questions
conclude each chapter. Connections to Qualitative Research and
Review of Published Research sections offer students opportunities
to make connections to their current base of knowledge and to see
the concepts described in the book being applied in real
research.
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