Social Data Analysis

Social data analysis enables you, as a researcher, to organize the facts you collect during your research. Your data may have come from a questionnaire survey, a set of interviews, or observations. They may be data that have been made available to you from some organization, national or internationa...

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Main Authors: Arthur, Mikaila Mariel Lemonik (Author), Clark, Roger (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Providence, Rhode Island Rhode Island College Digital Publishing 2023.
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505 0 |a Acknowledgements -- How to Use This Book -- Section I. Introducting Social Data Analysis -- Section II. Quantitative Data Analysis -- Section III. Qualitative Data Analysis -- Section IV. Quantitative Data Analysis with SPSS -- Section V. Qualitative and Mixed Methods Data Analysis with Dedoose -- Glossary -- Modified GSS Codebook for the Data Used in this Text -- Works Citied -- About the Authors 
520 0 |a Social data analysis enables you, as a researcher, to organize the facts you collect during your research. Your data may have come from a questionnaire survey, a set of interviews, or observations. They may be data that have been made available to you from some organization, national or international agency or other researchers. Whatever their source, social data can be daunting to put together in a way that makes sense to you and others. This book is meant to help you in your initial attempts to analyze data. In doing so it will introduce you to ways that others have found useful in their attempts to organize data. You might think of it as like a recipe book, a resource that you can refer to as you prepare data for your own consumption and that of others. And, like a recipe book that teaches you to prepare simple dishes, you may find this one pretty exciting. Analyzing data in a revealing way is at least as rewarding, we’ve found, as it is to cook up a yummy cashew carrot paté or a steaming corn chowder. We’d like to share our pleasure with you. 
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