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Introduction to research methods on social psychology
- Qualitative methods
- Analytic induction
- Ethnography
- Ethnomethodology
- Focus groups
- Participant observation
- Semi-structured interviewing
- Unstructured interviewing
- Textual analysis
- Theoretical sampling
- Quantitative methods
- Structured interviewing
- Statistical surveys and questionnaires
- Structured observation
- Content analysis
- Secondary analysis
- Quantitative marketing research