Starting with a reconstruction of the debate on triangulation and its purposes in social sciences, in the case that follows I seek to clarify the technique of triangulation by conducting a critical analysis of the goals of integrating different data-collection instruments. In the second part, I consider a practical example of integration between two research techniques: surveys and focus groups. By applying this triangulation to an investigation on the perception of juvenile deviance, I identify the advantages and limitations of this strategy.
The perception of deviant behaviours by young people: triangulating survey and focus group data / Cataldi, Silvia. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 1-23. [http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/978144627305015606883].
The perception of deviant behaviours by young people: triangulating survey and focus group data
CATALDI, SILVIA
2015
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Starting with a reconstruction of the debate on triangulation and its purposes in social sciences, in the case that follows I seek to clarify the technique of triangulation by conducting a critical analysis of the goals of integrating different data-collection instruments. In the second part, I consider a practical example of integration between two research techniques: surveys and focus groups. By applying this triangulation to an investigation on the perception of juvenile deviance, I identify the advantages and limitations of this strategy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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