I like what Dr. Bryman said, especially about MMR when he said: "it is not only get bigger from volume to volume but actually changes from volume to volume". I think this point in great to keep it up in mind.
This series will be a useful overview of methods/methodolgy for new graduate students. While shot in the UK, North American researchers share some of the same opinions and concerns. Thank you Mr. Brindle, and Professor Bryman. Viewer should also look at the other videos - K Collins sets the foundation, and is engaging.
Thank you for the explanation, wish I can develop my research proposal. Read his book, it was so clear explanation. But I need more examples regarding the mixed method agenda.
I like what Dr. Bryman said, especially about MMR when he said: "it is not only get bigger from volume to volume but actually changes from volume to volume". I think this point in great to keep it up in mind.
This series will be a useful overview of methods/methodolgy for new graduate students. While shot in the UK, North American researchers share some of the same opinions and concerns. Thank you Mr. Brindle, and Professor Bryman. Viewer should also look at the other videos - K Collins sets the foundation, and is engaging.
Watching this as a pre undergraduate.
Thank you for the explanation, wish I can develop my research proposal. Read his book, it was so clear explanation. But I need more examples regarding the mixed method agenda.
Wish I saw this before doing my research proposal
I took a research design course from David Morgan /check his video) and Barry Edmonston. Mind broadening, eye opening...
Sorry, that should be Dr. Brindle. My apologies.