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Quantitative research methods bibliography

- Document type
- Literature review
- Author(s)
- Evans, Sarah
- Publisher
- British Library, The
- Date of publication
- 5 October 2009
- Subject(s)
- Management & leadership: including strategy, public sector management, operations and production
- Collection
- Business and management
- Material type
- Reports
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This bibliography provides an introduction to quantitative research methods and ethics, relevant associations, teaching materials, and key books and journal articles on six topics: scientific method, sampling, survey techniques and questionnaire design, content analysis, secondary analysis of statistics and quantitative data analysis, and a section on computerised data analysis packages. It was written by Dr Sarah Evans, Social Sciences Curator at the British Library.
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