Professor of Social Research and DirectorSociologyBECHHOFER, Frank (1996) 'Quantitative Research in British Sociology: Has It Changed since 1981?' Sociology vol. 30 pp. 583-591 [doi:://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038038596030003010]Bechhofer, F. (1996), « Quantitative research in British sociology :...
aQuantitative research is used widely in social sciences such as psychology, economics, sociology, and political science, and less frequently in anthropology and history. 定量研究在社会科学频繁地广泛使用例如心理学、经济、社会学和政治学和较少在人类学和历史。[translate]...
Quantitative research is widely used in several fields of knowledge, especially in sociology and marketing. In business, this kind of study is commonly performed to obtain useful information about a population group and thus to design better strategies to reach it. The objective is generally to gai...
【Offer展示】布里斯托大学 University of Bristol Sociology with Quantitative Research Methods 社会学的定量研究方法 【学校介绍】布里斯托大学(University of Bristol),简称“布大”,在各大世界排名中稳居英国十强,英国常春藤联盟罗素大学集团创始成员,英国著名的六所红砖大学之一 、世界大学联盟成员 2019QS世界大学排名中...
Moskalenko, N. P.Buzukova, N. V.Kalmyk, V. A.Sociological ResearchShubkin V. N. et al. (1968), "Quantitative methods in sociological studies of problems of job placement and choice of occupation", Soviet Sociology, (New York), Vol. VII, n° 1, pp. 3-24....
From this perspective, it is not clear that we can understand the pattern and mechanism behind people’s behaviours simply in terms of the casual relationships, which are the focuses of quantitative research. It is implied that social life is much more contextually variable and complex.Such ...
(QMSS) program is an innovative, flexible,interdisciplinarycourse of study that focuses on quantitative research techniques and strategies. The program integrates the perspectives and research methods of six social-science disciplines: economics, history, political science, psychology, sociology, and ...
Department of Sociology;Qualitative analysis;Quantitative analysis;Statistical modeling Definition In gerontology, qualitative research refers to a variety of approaches to studying the everyday lives and social settings of mature adults. In studying the aging process or phenomena that help us to gain a...
The sociology of education and evaluation studies were the two areas of educational research where-criticism of quantitative research and the development of qualitative methodologies initially emerged in the most intense way. A series of studies conducted by Lacey, Hargreaves and Lambert in a boys’ ...
and a girls' grammar school in Britain in the 1960s marked the beginning of the trend towards qualitative research in the sociology of education. Researchers employed an ethnographic or participant observation approach, although they did also collect some quantitative data, for instance on friendship...