John Goodwin 
SAGE Secondary Data Analysis [PDF ebook] 

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One central and enduring image of the social science researcher is of an individual who commits a great deal of time to collecting original, primary data from a field of enquiry. This approach is often underpinned by a sincerely held belief that key research questions can only be explored by the collection of ever new, and ever greater amounts of data, or that already existing data are insufficient for researchers to test their ideas. Yet such an approach to social science research can be problematic not least because the collection of primary data can be an expensive, time-consuming, and even wasteful approach to social enquiry.


Secondary analysis can serve many purposes, as well as being a valid approach in its own right. However, despite its widespread application, secondary analysis is often undervalued or perceived to be the preserve of only those interested in the re-use of large-scale survey data.



Highlighting both the theory and practice of secondary analysis and the use of secondary sources, this collection considers the nature of secondary analysis as a research tool; reflects on the definitional debates surrounding terms such as secondary analysis, data re-use and restudies; illustrates how secondary analysis is used in social science research; and finally reviews the practical, methodological and ethical aspects of secondary analysis.



Volume One: Using Secondary Sources and Secondary Analysis




Volume Two: Quantitative Approaches to Secondary Analysis




Volume Three: Qualitative Data and Research in Secondary Analysis




Volume Four: Ethical, Methodological and Practical Issues in Secondary Analysis



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VOLUME ONE: USING SECONDARY SOURCES AND SECONDARY ANALYSIS

What Is Secondary Analysis? – Janet Heaton

Introduction to Secondary Analysis of Survey Data – K. Jill Kiecolt and Laura Nathan

Secondary Analysis and the Relationship between Official and Academic Social Research – Catherine Hakim

The General Household Survey as a Source for Secondary Analysis – Nigel Gilbert, Angela Dale and Sara Arber

Combining Registry, Primary and Secondary Data Sources to Identify the Impact of Cancer on Labor Market Outcomes – Cathy Bradley et al

Using Secondary Data in Marketing Research – Stephen Castleberry

A Project That Melds Web and Off-Web Sources

Secondary Research, New Product Screening and the Marketing Research Course – William Lesch and James Hazeltine

An Experiment in Structured Decision-Making

Secondary Data for Policy Studies – Wendy Young and Hosihn Ryu

Benefits and Challenges

Conducting Secondary Research – Bonita Kolb

Data Collection in the Urban Setting – Gregory Andranovich and Gerry Risposa

Introduction to Secondary Research – David Stewart and Michael Kamins

Secondary Data Analysis – Ernest Brewer

Official Statistics – Piergiorgio Corbetta

Using Other People′s Data – Theodore Greenstein

Secondary Data Analysis – Paula Devine

The Importance of Census and Other Secondary Data in Development Studies – Vandana Desai and Robert Potter

The Basic Language of Statistics – Rachad Antonius

VOLUME TWO: QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO SECONDARY ANALYSIS

Secondary Analysis of a Major Societal Experiment – Joseph Locascio

The Effects of Standardized Testing in Elementary Schools

Complex Sampling Designs and Statistical Issues in Secondary Analysis – Shawn Kneipp and Hossein Yarandi

Research Methodology – Rich Clark and Marc Maynard

Using Online Technology for Secondary Analysis of Survey Research Data – ′Act Globally, Think Locally′

Testing Mediation Using Multiple Regression and Structural Equation Modeling Analyses in Secondary Data – Spencer Li

Police Involvement in Child Protective Services Investigations – Theodore Cross, David Finkelhor and Richard Ormrod

Literature Review and Secondary Data Analysis

A Secondary Survey Analysis Study of African American Ethnic Identity Orientations in Two National Samples – Lauri Hyers

Neighborhood Effects in Temporal Perspective – Geoffrey Wodtke, David Harding and Felix Elwert

The Impact of Long-Term Exposure to Concentrated Disadvantage on High School Graduation

Community College Student Engagement Patterns – Victor Saenz et al

A Typology Revealed through Exploratory Cluster Analysis

Patterns of Substance Involvement and Criminal Behavior – Eric Sevigny and Phyllis Coontz

A Gender-Based Cluster Analysis of Pennsylvania Arrestees

Regional Differences in Labour Market Participation of Young People in the European Union – Anne Green, David Owen and Rob Wilson

Determining the Relative Importance of Predictors in Logistic Regression – Scott Tonidandel and James Le Breton

An Extension of Relative Weight Analysis

Women, Lifelong Learning and Transitions into Employment – Andrew Jenkins

Strong Families, Tidy Houses and Children′s Values in Adult Life – Eirini Flouri

Are ′Chaotic′, ′Crowded′ and ′Unstable′ Homes Really so Bad?

Race and Ethnicity and the Controversy over the U.S. Census – Margo Anderson and Stephen Fienberg

Identifying and Measuring Dimensions of Urban Deprivation in Montreal – Andre Langlois and Peter Kitchen

An Analysis of the 1996 Census Data

Disparities in Access to Care among Asthmatic Children in Relation to Race and Socioeconomic Status – Crystal Piper et al

Gender Differences in Predictors of Assaultive Behavior in Late Adolescence – Suyeon Park, Merry Morash and Tia Stevens

Measuring Interest Group Influence Using Quantitative Text Analysis – Heike Kl ver

Facilitating Content Analysis in Tourism Research – Svetlana Stepchenkova, Andrei Kirilenko and Alastair Morrison

When Less Is More – Bernhard Ebbinghaus

Selection Problems in Large-N and Small-N Cross-National Comparisons

Family Policies, Wage Structures and Gender Gaps – Hadas Mandel and Moshe Semyonov

Sources of Earnings Inequality in 20 Countries

VOLUME THREE: THE SECONDARY ANALYSIS OF QUALITATIVE DATA

Secondary Analysis of Qualitative Data – Tracy Long-Sutehall, Magi Sque and Julia Addington-Hall

A Valuable Method for Exploring Sensitive Issues with an Elusive Population?

Mobility Adaptations of Older Adults – Kathy L. Rush, Wilda E. Watts and Janice Stanbury

A Secondary Analysis

Women′s Empowerment in Pakistan – Maria Irma Bustamante-Gavino, Salma Rattani and Kausar Khan

Definitions and Enabling and Disenabling Factors: A Secondary Data Analysis

Exploring Complex Transitions – John Goodwin and Henrietta O′Connor

Looking back at the ′Golden Age′ of from School to Work

Through the Interviewer′s Lens – John Goodwin and Henrietta O′Connor

Representations of 1960s Households and Families in a Lost Sociological Study

Resistance and Adaptation to Criminal Identity – Nigel Fielding and Jane Fielding

Using Secondary Analysis to Evaluate Classic Studies of Crime and Deviance

Can We Re-Use Qualitative Data via Secondary Analysis? Notes on Some Terminological and Substantive Issues – Martyn Hammersley

(Re)-Using Qualitative Data? – Niamh Moore

A Reflexive Account of Re-Using Qualitative Data – Libby Bishop

Beyond Primary/Secondary Dualism

Linking Stress and Injury in the Farming Environment – Pamela Kidd, Ted Scharf and Mark Veazie

A Secondary Analysis of Qualitative Data

The Possibilities and Pitfalls of Doing a Secondary Analysis of a Qualitative Data Set – Pamela Hinds, Ralph Vogel and Laura Clarke-Steffen

Online Petitions – Helen Briassoulis

New Tools of Secondary Analysis?

Using Documents in Research – William Gibson and Andrew Brown

Using Documents – Ruth Finnegan

Secondary Analysis of Archived Data – Clive Seale et al

Types of Qualitative Secondary Analysis – Janet Heaton

Revisiting – Julie Mc Leod and Rachel Thomson

A Theoretical Understanding of Sickness Absence among Women Who Have Experienced Workplace Bullying – Sue O′Donnell, Judith Mac Intosh and Judith Wuest

Distinguishing the Trees from the Forest – Greg Guest and Eleanor Mc Lellan

Applying Cluster Analysis to Thematic Qualitative Data

VOLUME FOUR: ETHICAL, METHODOLOGICAL AND PRACTICAL ISSUES IN SECONDARY ANALYSIS

Ethical and Representational Issues in Qualitative Secondary Analysis – Sally Thome

Utilizing Data from a Lost Sociological Project – Henrietta O′Connor and John Goodwin

Experiences, Insights, Promises

Obtaining and Evaluating Data Sets for Secondary Analysis in Nursing Research – Ann Jacobson, Patti Hamilton and James Galloway

The Impact of Working with Disturbing Secondary Data – Ben Fincham, Jonathan Scourfield and Susanne Langer

Reading Suicide Files in a Coroner′s Office

Secondary Consumer Data – Mario Mazzocchi

Identifying What Data Must Be Collected – Roger Kaufman, Ingrid Guerra and William Platt

Evaluating Secondary Sources – David Stewart and Michael Kamins

Alternative Data Sources – Rosalind Dworkin

Locating Appropriate Data – K. Jill Kiecolt and Laura Nathan

Secondary Analysis – Leigh Burstein

An Important Resource for Educational Research and Evaluation

Qualitative Researchers′ Understandings of Their Practice and the Implications for Data Archiving and Sharing – Alex Broom, Lynda Cheshire and Michael Emmison

Using Large-Scale Databases in Evaluation – William Penuel and Barbara Means

Advances, Opportunities and Challenges

Large-Scale Survey Data in Career Development Research – Matthew Diemer

The Provision of Access to Quantitative Data for Secondary Analysis – Keith Cole, Jo Wathan and Louise Corti

关于作者

John Goodwin is a Professor of Sociology and Sociological Practice at the University of Leicester. As a sociologist, John has a broad range of research interests including education to work transitions, sociological research methods, and the history of sociology. He is a recognized expert on the life and sociology of Pearl Jephcott, and he also has a significant interest in the works of Norbert Elias, C. Wright Mills, and Stanley Milgram. In terms of his sociological practice, John has expertise in qualitative secondary analysis, restudies, biographical methods, and the use of unconventional data sources in sociological research.
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