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<title>Sarah J.Tracy</title>
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<title>Qualitative Research Methods</title>
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<name>Tracy, Sarah J.</name>
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<summary type="text">Qualitative Research Methods
Tracy, Sarah J.
Serves as a “how-to” guide for qualitative/ethnographic research, detailing how to design a project, conduct interviews and focus groups, interpret and analyze data, and represent it in a compelling manner&#13;
Demonstrates how qualitative data can be systematically utilized to address pressing personal, organizational, and social problems&#13;
Written in an engaging style, with in-depth examples from the author’s own practice&#13;
Comprehensive companion website includes sample syllabi, lesson plans, a list of helpful website links, test bank and exam review materials, and exercises and worksheets, available upon publication at www.wiley.com/go/tracy
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