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The limitations of social research
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ISBN: 058229729X 9780582297296 Year: 1988 Publisher: London : Longman,


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De plaats van de ivoren toren : een inleiding in de wetenschapssociologie
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ISBN: 9001764207 Year: 1988 Publisher: Groningen Wolters-Noordhoff


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Onder sociale wetenschappen : toegelicht aan psychologie, economie en taalkunde.
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ISBN: 0444856897 9780444856890 Year: 1988 Volume: 51,2 Publisher: Amsterdam : Noord-Holland,

Planning for research : a guide for the helping professions
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ISBN: 080393033X Year: 1988 Volume: 50 Publisher: Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications,


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Social causality
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ISBN: 004312030X 9780043120309 Year: 1988 Volume: 16 Publisher: Boston Unwin Hyman

Q methodology.
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ISBN: 0803927533 141298551X 1452211345 0585217084 Year: 1988 Volume: 07-066 Publisher: Beverly Hills Sage

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"A well-written account of an often overlooked technique. The writing style is direct and simple and he text would be understood by interested undergraduates through to postgraduates and researchers. . . . The book is well-organized and easy to follow. . . . A clear primer for Q methodology." --The Statistician "McKeown and Thomas do a fine job of dispelling the confusion surrounding the method. . . . A well-written introduction to a poorly understood research tool. It should be read by anyone interested in idiographic research or in the analysis of the meanings consumers assign to marketing stimuli." --Journal of Marketing Research "There is now available an introduction to Q method which can be recommended to social science students. The Series co-editor's ''introduction'' is itself astonishingly welcome: it is a grasp of essentials, put in a few sentences, that is a joy to acknowledge. There is indeed now a ''systematic and vigorously quantitative means for examining human subjectivity." --Operant Subjectivity: The Q Methodology Newsletter Commonly known as the "Q-sorting technique", Q Methodology combines a distinctive set of psychometric and operational principles with specialized statistical applications of correlational and factor-analytical techniques. This process provides researchers with a systematic and rigorously quantitative means for examining human subjectivity.

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