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Working With Archival Data : Studying Lives

Part of the Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences series
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The number of longitudinal data archives is growing almost daily, yet no resource exists to help understand the relationship between research questions and archival data--until now.

Drawing on a single project, the Lewis Terman Study at Stanford University, the authors illustrate how to use the model-fitting process to select and fit the right data set to a particular research problem.

Employing a step-by-step approach, this handy volume covers the measurement of historical influences, the adaptation of existing coding schemes to temporal patterns that are characteristic of life records, and the recasting of archival materials to illuminate contemporary questions that the data were not designed to answer.

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Product Details
SAGE Publications Inc
0803942621 / 9780803942622
Paperback / softback
300.72
24/11/1992
United States
96 pages
139 x 215 mm, 140 grams