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1 online resource : illustrations |
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SAGE research methods cases |
Summary |
Q methodology is a comprehensive set of techniques, analysis, and methodological principles that permit the scientific study of subjectivity and has become increasingly popular to students in all of the human sciences. Dryzek & Holmes refer to Q methodology as "the best developed paradigm for the investigation of human subjectivity" (2002, p. 20). In this case study, readers will learn the basic elements of conducting research using Q methodology, as well as a case study application of Q, in the area of Criminal Justice Studies, to explore attitudes toward the interaction of mental health and incarceration |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Description based on XML content |
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Criminal justice, Administration of.
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Patients -- Effect of imprisonment on
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Q technique.
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Criminal justice, Administration of.
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Q technique.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Chapman, Jamie J., author
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Ramlo, Susan, author
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ISBN |
1529759765 |
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9781529759761 |
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