Researching Childrens Experience: Approaches and Methods

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Researching Childrens Experience: Approaches and Methods

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Contributors

Author: S. Greene and D. Hogan (eds)

Publisher: Sage

Date: 2005

Geographic Coverage: Not location-specific

Type of Resource: Academic

Sector/setting: Various

Vulnerable groups: Children general

Developed with children and young people? No

Type of participation: Other

Availability: Restricted Access

Keywords: Children, Developmental Psychology, Education, Experience, Nursing, Researchers, Social Science, Students

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Introduction

Researching Children’s Experience provides examples of how researchers from a variety of social science perspectives have set about carrying out research into children’s experience. Useful to students embarking on a research project, and to experienced researchers wishing to explore new methods, Greene and Hogan’s book is an essential addition to anyone doing research on children. It will be especially useful to those in developmental psychology, education, nursing and other disciplines interested in studying children’s experience.