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[quote=Anonymous]Social science researcher - I'm a sociologist and I love looking for patterns in data. The pp is correct about needing statistics if you're a quantitative researcher. But if you do qualitative analysis, that is a different animal all together. You still need to use a rigorous methodology but it's not about looking for statistical patterns based on numerical coding. Unfortunately I can't think of a recent book to suggest but one classic of qualitative analysis you might find interesting is Arlie Hochschild's The Second Shift. [/quote]
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