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This innovative research design text will help you make informed choices when carrying out your research project. Covering both qualitative and quantitative approaches, and with examples drawn from a wide range of social science disciplines, the authors explain what is at stake when choosing a research design, and discuss the trade-offs that researchers have to make when considering issues such as: causality; categories and classification; heterogeneity; interdependence; time
This book will appeal to students and researchers looking for an in-depth understanding of research design issues to help them design their projects in a thoughtful and responsible way.
Temporality
Temporality
Introduction
This chapter introduces the research strategies for the study of temporality in the social sciences. Temporality is a foundational concept for causal analysis because causal relationships unfold over time – and become observable only after a certain lapse of time. Moreover, time can be ...
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