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Methods in development research : combining qualitative Hand quantitative research.Holland, Jeremy., emne: anden kategori
1 General Introduction: Context and challenges for combining methods in development research JEREMY HOLLAND AND JOHN CAMPBELL. PART I: Combining forces with qualitative and quantitative research.
2 Introduction: Bridges and fences for combined methods JEREMY HOLLAND AND JOHN CAMPBELL.
3 Little white pebbles: Getting the research questions right and getting the right data MIKE JENNINGS.
4 Some practical sampling procedures for development research IAN WILSON.
5 Impact assessment of microfinance: Towards a new protocol for collection and analysis of qualitative data JAMES COPESTAKE, SUSAN JOHNSON AND KATIE WRIGHT.
6 What determines successful sustainable development projects? Some evidence from the PRODERS experience in Mexico GIL YARON, JUTTA BLAUERT AND ALEJANDRO SANGUINES.
7 Combining qualitative and quantitative methods in evaluation- related rural-tourism development research JENNIFER BRIEDENHANN AND EUGENIA WICKENS. PART II: Quantifying the qualitative in development research.
8 Introduction: Reflections on Quantification JEREMY HOLLAND AND JOHN CAMPBELL.
9 Quantitative analysis approaches to qualitative data: Why, when and how? SAVITRI ABEYASEKERA.
10 What do you sense? Applying analytical sensory evaluation techniques to research on development issues QUIRIEN VAN OIRSCHOT AND KEITH TOMLINS.
11 Strong fences make good neighbours: Survey and participatory appraisal methods in poverty assessment and PRS monitoring SIMON APPLETON AND DAVID BOOTH. PART III: The process of combination: Democratizing research, empowerment and institutional change.
12 Introduction: Combined research as process JEREMY HOLLAND AND JOHN CAMPBELL.
13 Quality, quantity and the third way NIGEL GILBERT.
14 The Peer Ethnographic Method for health research: Methodological and theoretical reflections NEIL PRICE AND KIRSTAN HAWKINS.
15 Participatory indicator development for