Family Research Methods
Volume:
4
Series:
Family Studies Text series
Family Studies Text series
July 1986 | 128 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Family researchers are developing ever more sophisticated methods for studying the family, yet few people have attempted to synthesize these methodological techniques. In this concisely-written work, Miller does just that. He describes the entire research process -- from design to data collection, sampling and data analysis -- to explain to undergraduates and first year graduate students just how family research is done.
Introduction to Studying Families
Research Design
Measurement
Sampling
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Conclusions and Implications