Introduction to social research : with applications to the Caribbean / Ian Boxill, Claudia Chambers, Eleanor Wint.
Publication details: Kingston, Jamaica : Canoe Press, University of the West Indies, 1997. 1A Aqueduct Flats, Kgn. 7Description: xiii, 156 pages : 28 cm ill., charts, photos, tablesContent type:- text
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Bibliography : p.153-154
Includes index
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-154).
Introduction to Social Research explores the fundamentals of social research with a Caribbean Focus. Boxill, Chambers and Wint draw on similar works in the long line of literature by Caribbean social scientists to provide an essential guide to students of social research. The areas covered include the research process and conceptual issues in social research; the structure of the enquiry process; different methods of observation; techniques for analysing and presenting data; ethical and political issues in social research.
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