Doing Research with ChildrenThe Second Edition of Doing Research with Children is a welcome development of this key textbook for a growing market. The book continues to provide a comprehensive and practical introduction to undertaking a research project with children, and now accommodates and accounts for many of the changes that have taken place in research practice and in discussions about research with children in recent years. |
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... participation with children in research 157 9 Ethics for doing research with children 168 10 Themes and perspectives 182 References Author index Subject index 188 198 200 List of figures 2.1 Maslow's hierarchy of needs 27 2.2 Contents.
... participation with children in research 157 9 Ethics for doing research with children 168 10 Themes and perspectives 182 References Author index Subject index 188 198 200 List of figures 2.1 Maslow's hierarchy of needs 27 2.2 Contents.
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... Organising a transcript into themes 152 8.1 ' What it's like living with my aunt ' 164 9.1 Levels of participation in research 10.1 Cartoon 174 185 List of boxes 2.1 Theoretical perspectives 2.2 Freud's five psychosexual List of Figures.
... Organising a transcript into themes 152 8.1 ' What it's like living with my aunt ' 164 9.1 Levels of participation in research 10.1 Cartoon 174 185 List of boxes 2.1 Theoretical perspectives 2.2 Freud's five psychosexual List of Figures.
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Contents
Chapter 1 | 3 |
Chapter 2 | 16 |
Chapter 3 | 44 |
Part II | 63 |
Chapter 4 | 65 |
Chapter 5 | 78 |
Chapter 6 | 98 |
Chapter 7 | 135 |
Part III | 155 |
Chapter 8 | 157 |
Chapter 9 | 168 |
Chapter 10 | 182 |
References | 188 |
Author Index | 198 |
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