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Learn about questionnaire-based surveys, types, subsidiary techniques, and psychographic categories in sports research. Understand how to choose methods and considerations for successful research outcomes.
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Chapter 5: The Range of Research Methods
The Range (Fig. 5.1) A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Qualitative methods (Fig. 5.2) A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Qualitative methods contd A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Qualitative methods contd A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Qualitative methods contd A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Questionnaire-based surveys • Two forms: • interview format: interviewer reads out questions from questionnaire • respondent-completion format – respondent reads and completes the questionnaire • NB: ‘Interviews’ can be: • questionnaire-based or • in-depth/informal, check-list-based (see qual. above) A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Types of questionnaire-based survey (Fig. 5.3) A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Types of questionnaire-based survey (Contd) A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Types of questionnaire-based survey (Fig. 5.3) A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Subsidiary/cross-cutting contd A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Subsidiary/cross-cutting contd A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Psychographic/lifestyle categories (Fig. 5.7) A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Subsidiary/cross-cutting contd A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Subsidiary/cross-cutting contd A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge
Choosing methods • Considerations (Fig. 5.11) • The research question or hypothesis • Previous research • Data availability/access • Resources • Time • Validity, reliability, trustworthiness • Generalisability • Ethics • Uses/users of the findings A. J. Veal & S. Darcy (2014) Research Methods for Sport Studies and Sport Management: A practical guide. London: Routledge