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Sociologists interested in history are likely to use unobtrusive methods, which are also well suited to comparative research. Historical comparative research is “research that focuses either on one or more cases over time (the historical part) or on more than one nation or society at one point in time (the comparative part)” (Esterberg ...
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Sociologists interested in history are likely to use unobtrusive methods, which are also well suited to comparative research.
Oct 20, 2015 · Unobtrusive methods allow researchers to collect data without interfering with the subjects under study. Historical comparative methods, which are unobtrusive, focus on changes in multiple cases over time or on more than one nation or society at a single point in time.
Key Takeaways. Unobtrusive methods allow researchers to collect data without interfering with the subjects under study. Historical comparative methods, which are unobtrusive, focus on changes in multiple cases over time or on more than one nation or society at a single point in time.
Unobtrusive methods allow researchers to collect data without interfering with the subjects under study. Historical comparative methods, which are unobtrusive, focus on changes in multiple cases over time or on more than one nation or society at a single point in time.
Dec 29, 2021 · Unobtrusive methods allow researchers to collect data without interfering with the subjects under study. Historical comparative methods, which are unobtrusive, focus on changes in multiple cases over time or on more than one nation or society at a single point in time.
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Sociologists interested in history are likely to use unobtrusive methods, which are also well suited to comparative research.