Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods: An Investigative Approach / Edition 1

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods: An Investigative Approach / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0761968040
ISBN-13:
9780761968047
Pub. Date:
06/04/2001
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
0761968040
ISBN-13:
9780761968047
Pub. Date:
06/04/2001
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods: An Investigative Approach / Edition 1

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods: An Investigative Approach / Edition 1

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Overview

Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods is a student-friendly introduction to quantitative research methods and basic statistics. It uses a detective theme throughout the text to show how quantitative methods have been used to solve real-life problems. The book focuses on principles and techniques that are appropriate to introductory level courses in media, psychology and sociology. Examples and illustrations are drawn from historical and contemporary research in the social sciences.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761968047
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 06/04/2001
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.53(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mark Balnaves is Professor and Senior Research Fellow in New Media at Curtin University.  He is located with the Department of Internet Studies within the School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts.  His Fellowship focuses on the role of new media, especially social networking tools, in enhancing the link between citizens and governments.

Professor Balnaves conducted for Telstra Multimedia Australia’s first major adoption and diffusion study of broadband possibilities in Gungahlin, ACT (at a time when the phrases 'narrowband' and 'broadband' were not in the popular lexicon).  This study contributed to the formation of Telstra’s Bigpond.  The studies also contributed to the established of ACTEW’s Trans ACT, Canberra’s broadband provider. His current work at Curtin University is on e-governance and the role of new media in enhancing the link between citizens and government.  His publications are in audience research, theories of media and the role of the Internet in the public sphere.

Position:

    Associate Professor

Research Interests:

    Quantitative Psychology
    Psychometrics
    Psychological factors determining adoption of new technology
    Personal construct psychology - theory and measurement

Table of Contents

Order at All Points
Counting and Accounting
Starting the Inquiry
‘But What Happened Then?'
Defining the Inquiry
‘Then How Do You Know?'
Methods of Inquiry
‘It Is a Capital Mistake to Theorize before One Has Data!'
‘Data! Data! Data!'
Analyzing Data from the Inquiry
Finding Answers from the Inquiry
‘Elementary, My Dear Watson!'
Summarizing and Presenting Results
‘Quite So!'
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