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Social Survey Methods
A field guide for development workers-
Synopsis
Written for planners and managers in development and relief agencies, Oxfam Development Guidelines draw on Oxfams experience to review current thinking on theory and practice in a range of development and relief fields. Social Survey Methods is a readable guide to selecting and implementing an appropriate, affordable research method. Designed for those without a formal training in statistics, it includes advice on design of survey forms, interview methods and statistical analysis of results.
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Table of Contents
Forward by Brian Pratt
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Surveys and other social research methods
Study design
The fieldwork team
Form design
Choosing the sample
Techniques for data analysis
Data analysis
Presenting the findings
Bibliography
Glossary.
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Details
Sub Title A field guide for development workers Author Paul Nichols Editor No Width (mm) 140 Height (mm) 216 Thickness (mm) 7 Number of Pages 132 Number of Illustrations No Format Paperback / softback
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