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Choosing research methods

by Peter Loizos, Brian Pratt

November 1, 1992

Oxfam Publishing

128

9780855981778

0855981776

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A practical manual to help development workers with the collection of data needed in the development field. A companion volume to "Social Survey Methods", this book considers the broader theoretical issues behind social research and explains and evaluates the different methods of collection in use.

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