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Author Roosli, Ruhizal, author

Title An Indonesian study of mixed methods : an example of methodological triangulation / by Ruhizal Roosli, Muhammad Rusdi, Mohd Sanusi S. Ahamad and Andrew E. Collins
Published Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 325 pages)
Contents Intro; Table of Contents; Acronyms; Foreword; Chapter One; Chapter Two; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Settlement Areas; 2.1.2 Housing; 2.1.3 Resettlement; 2.2 Disaster; 2.2.1 Flood; 2.2.2 Earthquake; 2.2.3 Tsunami; 2.3 Impact of Disasters for Settlement Areas; 2.4 Recovery and Reconstruction; 2.4.1 Disaster Management; 2.4.2 Reconstruction Model in Selected Countries; 2.5 Land Suitability Evaluation; 2.5.1 Land Suitability at the Level of Order; 2.5.2 Land Suitability Based on Class; 2.5.3 Land Suitability Subclass Level; 2.5.4 Land Suitability Subclass Unit
2.6 Physical and Non-Physical Suitability2.7 Geospatial Technology for Settlement Areas; 2.8 Conclusion; Chapter Three; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Research Strategies; 3.1.2 Conceptual Framework; 3.2 Physical Stage; 3.2.1 Physical Inventory; 3.2.2 Variables and Parameters; 3.2.3 Fieldwork of Physical Stage; 3.2.4 Laboratory Analysis; 3.2.5 Spatial Data Processing; 3.2.6 Physical Analysis Process; 3.3 Social Implications Stage; 3.3.1 Preparatory on Social Implications; 3.3.2 Population and Sample; 3.3.3 Variables; 3.3.4 Research Instrument; 3.3.5 Pilot Study; 3.3.6 Validity and Reliability
3.3.7 Field Work on Social Implications3.3.8 Data Analysis; 3.3.9 Process on Social Implications Stage; 3.4 Proposed Master Plan; 3.5 Conclusion; Chapter Four; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Slope; 4.3 Land Characteristics; 4.3.1 Soil Bearing Capacity; 4.3.2 Permeability; 4.3.3 Soil Texture; 4.3.4 Gravel; 4.4 Water Characteristics; 4.4.1 Groundwater Depth; 4.4.2 Groundwater pH; 4.4.3 Groundwater Conductivity; 4.4.4 Groundwater Salinity; 4.4.5 Groundwater Characteristics; 4.5 Discussion & Conclusion; Chapter Five; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Suitability Analysis Based on Flood; 5.2.1 Stagnant Water
5.2.2 Landform5.2.3 Rainfall; 5.2.4 Flood Frequency; 5.3 Settlement Areas Suitability Based on Flood; 5.4 Suitability Analysis Based on Earthquake; 5.4.1 Earthquake Strength; 5.4.2 Epicenter; 5.4.3 Hipocentrum of Earthquakes; 5.4.4 Earthquake Frequency; 5.5 Settlement Areas Suitability Based on Earthquake; 5.6 Suitability Analysis Based on Tsunami; 5.6.1 Tsunami Caused by Earthquake; 5.6.2 The Height of Tsunami; 5.6.3 Tsunami Frequency; 5.7 Settlement Areas Suitability Based on Tsunami; 5.8 Conclusion; Chapter Six; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Analysis of Demographics
6.3 Residents' Awareness of Risk in Disaster6.3.1 Experiences; 6.3.2 Education/training; 6.3.3 Information Related to Disasters; 6.3.4 Correlation of Experience and Information on Awareness; 6.4 Reasons to Stay in Disaster Area; 6.4.1 Expenditure; 6.4.2 Inheritance; 6.4.3 Neighbourhood; 6.4.4 Belief/Religion; 6.4.5 Correlation of Reasons for Choosing Settlement Areas; 6.5 Public Perceptions on Disaster; 6.5.1 Government Policy on Disaster Management; 6.5.2 Government Support; 6.5.3 Public Perception on Policy and Government Support; 6.6 Qualitative Analysis; 6.6.1 Community Awareness
Summary A mixed methods research study is where the researcher/s combines elements of qualitative and quantitative research approaches by converging different data sources. However, such triangulation of data is not in itself a method in the same way as a quantitative or qualitative approach with a specific paradigm. Triangulation is a plan, structure and investigation strategy deployed to obtain answers to problems identified at an earlier stage, and widely used by researchers due to its capability in cross-checking the validity of findings and its minimal risk of bias. This book focuses on how to co
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 19, 2018)
Subject Mixed methods research -- Indonesia
Land use -- Indonesia -- Banda Aceh
Research methods: general.
Operational research.
Social impact of disasters.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Essays.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Reference.
Land use.
Mixed methods research.
Indonesia.
Indonesia -- Banda Aceh.
Form Electronic book
Author Rusdi, Muhammad, author.
Ahamad, Mohd Sanusi S., author
Collins, Andrew E., author.
ISBN 9781527521582
1527521583