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introduction -- In-depth interviews -- Focus groups -- Participant observation -- Analysing texts -- Biographical research -- Ethnography -- Validity and reliability, trustworthiness -- Early qualitative research -- Summary -- Test questions -- Exercises -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 10 Questionnaire surveys: typology, design and coding -- Introduction -- Definitions and terminology -- Roles -- Merits -- Limitations -- Types of questionnaire survey -- The household questionnaire survey -- The street survey -- The telephone survey -- The mail survey -- E-surveys -- Visitor/user/on-site/surveys -- Captive group surveys -- Questionnaire design -- Coding -- Validity of questionnaire-based data -- Conducting questionnaire surveys -- Summary -- Test questions -- Exercises -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 11 Experimental research -- Introduction -- Principles of experimental research -- Validity -- Quasi-experimental designs -- Experimental methods in arts/event research -- Summary -- Test questions -- Exercises -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 12 The case study method -- Introduction -- Definitions. 327 $aValidity and reliability -- Merits of the case study approach -- Design and conduct of case studies -- Analysis -- Case studies in practice -- Summary -- Test questions -- Exercises -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 13 Sampling: quantitative and qualitative -- Introduction -- The idea of sampling -- Samples and populations -- Representativeness -- Sample size -- Weighting -- Sampling for qualitative research -- Summary -- Test questions -- Exercises -- Resources -- References -- Appendix 13.1 -- Part 3 Data analysis -- Chapter 14 Analysing secondary data -- Introduction -- Summary -- Exercises -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 15 Analysing qualitative data -- Introduction -- Data storage and confidentiality -- Case study example -- Manual methods of analysis -- Qualitative analysis using computer software - 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