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First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2013
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- ISBN-13: 9781135342371
- Artikelnr.: 39189684
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135342371
- Artikelnr.: 39189684
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Boulton, Mary
Chapter 1 The Methodological Imagination
Mary Boulton; Part 1 Research Design
Theoretical Frameworks and the Research Question; Chapter 2 Using Longitudinal Cohort-Sequential Designs to Study Changes in Sexual Behaviour
Glynis M. Breakwell
Chris R. Fife-Schaw; Chapter 3 Monitoring Behavioural Change in the Population: A Continuous Data Collection Approach
David McQueen
Stefano Carnpostrini; Chapter 4 Acts
Sessions and Individuals: A Model for Analysing Sexual Behaviour
Peter Davies; Chapter 5 Analysing Naturally-Occurring Data on AIDS Counselling: Some Methodological and Practical Issues
David Silverman; Part 2 Samples and Populations; Chapter 6 Some Methodological and Practical Implications of Employing Drug Users as Indigenous Fieldworkers
Robert Power; Chapter 7 How Many Prostitutes? Epidemiology out of Ethnography
Neil McKeganey
Marina Barnard
Michael Bloor; Part 3 Methods of Data Collection; Chapter 8 Diaries and Sexual Behaviour: The Use of Sexual Diaries as Method and Substance in Researching Gay Men's Response to HIV/AIDS
Anthony P.M. Coxon; Chapter 9 Social Science Methods used in a Study of Prostitutes in the Gambia
Helen Pickering; Chapter 10 Focus Groups: Method or Madness?
Jenny Kitzinger; Part 4 Evaluating Health Education Interventions; Chapter 11 Theory
Utility and Stakeholders: Methodological Issues in Evaluating a Community Project on HIV/AIDS
Ian S. Peers
Margaret Johnston; Chapter 12 Assessing AIDS Preventive Strategies in Europe: Lessons for Evaluative Research
Kaye Wellings; Part 5 A Feminist Approach to Social Research HIV/AIDS; Chapter 13 Methodological Issues in Researching Young Women's Sexuality
Janet Holland
Caroline Ramazanoglu
Sue Scott
Sue Sharpe
Rachel Thomson; Part 6 Looking Forward; Chapter 14 Towards the Mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS Research
Mildred Blaxter;
Mary Boulton; Part 1 Research Design
Theoretical Frameworks and the Research Question; Chapter 2 Using Longitudinal Cohort-Sequential Designs to Study Changes in Sexual Behaviour
Glynis M. Breakwell
Chris R. Fife-Schaw; Chapter 3 Monitoring Behavioural Change in the Population: A Continuous Data Collection Approach
David McQueen
Stefano Carnpostrini; Chapter 4 Acts
Sessions and Individuals: A Model for Analysing Sexual Behaviour
Peter Davies; Chapter 5 Analysing Naturally-Occurring Data on AIDS Counselling: Some Methodological and Practical Issues
David Silverman; Part 2 Samples and Populations; Chapter 6 Some Methodological and Practical Implications of Employing Drug Users as Indigenous Fieldworkers
Robert Power; Chapter 7 How Many Prostitutes? Epidemiology out of Ethnography
Neil McKeganey
Marina Barnard
Michael Bloor; Part 3 Methods of Data Collection; Chapter 8 Diaries and Sexual Behaviour: The Use of Sexual Diaries as Method and Substance in Researching Gay Men's Response to HIV/AIDS
Anthony P.M. Coxon; Chapter 9 Social Science Methods used in a Study of Prostitutes in the Gambia
Helen Pickering; Chapter 10 Focus Groups: Method or Madness?
Jenny Kitzinger; Part 4 Evaluating Health Education Interventions; Chapter 11 Theory
Utility and Stakeholders: Methodological Issues in Evaluating a Community Project on HIV/AIDS
Ian S. Peers
Margaret Johnston; Chapter 12 Assessing AIDS Preventive Strategies in Europe: Lessons for Evaluative Research
Kaye Wellings; Part 5 A Feminist Approach to Social Research HIV/AIDS; Chapter 13 Methodological Issues in Researching Young Women's Sexuality
Janet Holland
Caroline Ramazanoglu
Sue Scott
Sue Sharpe
Rachel Thomson; Part 6 Looking Forward; Chapter 14 Towards the Mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS Research
Mildred Blaxter;
Chapter 1 The Methodological Imagination
Mary Boulton; Part 1 Research Design
Theoretical Frameworks and the Research Question; Chapter 2 Using Longitudinal Cohort-Sequential Designs to Study Changes in Sexual Behaviour
Glynis M. Breakwell
Chris R. Fife-Schaw; Chapter 3 Monitoring Behavioural Change in the Population: A Continuous Data Collection Approach
David McQueen
Stefano Carnpostrini; Chapter 4 Acts
Sessions and Individuals: A Model for Analysing Sexual Behaviour
Peter Davies; Chapter 5 Analysing Naturally-Occurring Data on AIDS Counselling: Some Methodological and Practical Issues
David Silverman; Part 2 Samples and Populations; Chapter 6 Some Methodological and Practical Implications of Employing Drug Users as Indigenous Fieldworkers
Robert Power; Chapter 7 How Many Prostitutes? Epidemiology out of Ethnography
Neil McKeganey
Marina Barnard
Michael Bloor; Part 3 Methods of Data Collection; Chapter 8 Diaries and Sexual Behaviour: The Use of Sexual Diaries as Method and Substance in Researching Gay Men's Response to HIV/AIDS
Anthony P.M. Coxon; Chapter 9 Social Science Methods used in a Study of Prostitutes in the Gambia
Helen Pickering; Chapter 10 Focus Groups: Method or Madness?
Jenny Kitzinger; Part 4 Evaluating Health Education Interventions; Chapter 11 Theory
Utility and Stakeholders: Methodological Issues in Evaluating a Community Project on HIV/AIDS
Ian S. Peers
Margaret Johnston; Chapter 12 Assessing AIDS Preventive Strategies in Europe: Lessons for Evaluative Research
Kaye Wellings; Part 5 A Feminist Approach to Social Research HIV/AIDS; Chapter 13 Methodological Issues in Researching Young Women's Sexuality
Janet Holland
Caroline Ramazanoglu
Sue Scott
Sue Sharpe
Rachel Thomson; Part 6 Looking Forward; Chapter 14 Towards the Mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS Research
Mildred Blaxter;
Mary Boulton; Part 1 Research Design
Theoretical Frameworks and the Research Question; Chapter 2 Using Longitudinal Cohort-Sequential Designs to Study Changes in Sexual Behaviour
Glynis M. Breakwell
Chris R. Fife-Schaw; Chapter 3 Monitoring Behavioural Change in the Population: A Continuous Data Collection Approach
David McQueen
Stefano Carnpostrini; Chapter 4 Acts
Sessions and Individuals: A Model for Analysing Sexual Behaviour
Peter Davies; Chapter 5 Analysing Naturally-Occurring Data on AIDS Counselling: Some Methodological and Practical Issues
David Silverman; Part 2 Samples and Populations; Chapter 6 Some Methodological and Practical Implications of Employing Drug Users as Indigenous Fieldworkers
Robert Power; Chapter 7 How Many Prostitutes? Epidemiology out of Ethnography
Neil McKeganey
Marina Barnard
Michael Bloor; Part 3 Methods of Data Collection; Chapter 8 Diaries and Sexual Behaviour: The Use of Sexual Diaries as Method and Substance in Researching Gay Men's Response to HIV/AIDS
Anthony P.M. Coxon; Chapter 9 Social Science Methods used in a Study of Prostitutes in the Gambia
Helen Pickering; Chapter 10 Focus Groups: Method or Madness?
Jenny Kitzinger; Part 4 Evaluating Health Education Interventions; Chapter 11 Theory
Utility and Stakeholders: Methodological Issues in Evaluating a Community Project on HIV/AIDS
Ian S. Peers
Margaret Johnston; Chapter 12 Assessing AIDS Preventive Strategies in Europe: Lessons for Evaluative Research
Kaye Wellings; Part 5 A Feminist Approach to Social Research HIV/AIDS; Chapter 13 Methodological Issues in Researching Young Women's Sexuality
Janet Holland
Caroline Ramazanoglu
Sue Scott
Sue Sharpe
Rachel Thomson; Part 6 Looking Forward; Chapter 14 Towards the Mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS Research
Mildred Blaxter;