RESEARCHING THE REAL WORLD



MAIN MENU

Basics

Orientation Observation In-depth interviews Document analysis and semiology Conversation and discourse analysis Secondary Data Surveys Experiments Ethics Research outcomes
Conclusion

References

Activities

Social Research Glossary

About Researching the Real World

Search

Contact

© Lee Harvey 2012–2024

Page updated 8 January, 2024

Citation reference: Harvey, L., 2012–2024, Researching the Real World, available at qualityresearchinternational.com/methodology
All rights belong to author.


 

A Guide to Methodology

Researching the Real World

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

References: N

National Children's Home (NCH), 1991, Poverty and Nutrition Survey. London NCH. Cited in: 7.5.2

Nazroo, J., 1995, 'Uncovering gender differences in the use of marital violence: the effect of methodology', Sociology, 29(3), pp. 475–94. Cited in: 4.2.2

Neal, S. and Walters, S., 2006, 'Strangers asking strange questions? A methodological narrative on researching belonging and identity in the English countryside', Journal of Rural Studies 22(2), pp. 177–89. Cited in: 4.4.3.6.4

Neal, S. and Walters, S., 2008, 'Rural be/longing and rural social organizations: conviviality and community-making in the English countryside', Sociology, 42(2) pp, 279–97. Cited in: 4.4.3.6.4

Nelson, E., Edmonds, A., Ballesteros, M., Encalada Soto, D. and Rodriguez, O., 2014, 'The unintended consequences of sex education: an ethnography of a development intervention in Latin America', Anthropology & Medicine, 21(2) pp. 189–201. Cited in: 4.3.2.3

Neuman, W.L, 2006, Social Research Methods: Qualitative and quantitative approaches, Boston, Pearson. Cited in: 1.8.3.1, 1.8.3.2.1, 4.3.2.4.2

Nevile, M. and Walker, M.B., 2005, A Context for Error: Using conversation analysis to represent and analyse recorded voice data, Australian Government, Australian Transport Safety Bureau. Aviation Research Report, B2005/0108, June. Cited in: CASE STUDY an example of transcription conventions, 6.2.5.2, CASE STUDY Standard and conversation analysis transcripts, 6.2.6

New German Critique, 1978, 'Women and film: a discussion of feminist aesthetics', New German Critique, 13, pp. 83–107. Cited in: CASE STUDY Women's Pictures

Newby, H., 1977, The Deferential Worker. London, Allen Lane. Cited in: 3.4.5

Newcomb, H., (Ed.), 1982, Television: The critical view, Third edition. New York Oxford University Press. Cited in: 5.11.3,

NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, Royal Society of Medicine, 1999, 'Getting evidence into practice' Effect Health Care 5(1), pp.1–16. Cited in: 3.3.1.4

Nielsen, M., 1997, 'Review article On Vijay K. Bhatia: Analysing Genre: Language Use in Professional Settings (1993) Genre Analysis - Step by Step', Hermes, Journal of Linguistics, 19 pp. 207–13. Cited in:, 6.3.2, 6.3.3, CASE STUDY Nielsen's review of Bhatia's method

Nielsen, S., undated, 'Translational creativity: translating genre conventions in statutes' Aarhus University. Cited in: 6.3.1.1, 6.3.3,

Niskac, B.T., 2011, 'Some thoughts on ethnographic fieldwork and photography', Studia ethnologica Croatica, 23, pp. 125–48. Cited in 5.12.4.1

Nissel, M., 1990, 'Read all over but not black and white', Guardian, 15 February 1990. Cited in 7.5.2

Nofsinger, R. E. , 1991, Everyday Conversations. Newbury Park, CA., Sage. Cited in: 6.2.3,

Norman, G., 2010, 'Likert scales, levels of measurement and the “laws” of statistics”', Advances in Health Science Education, 15(5), pp. 625–32. Cited in 8.3.5.3

Top