Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the author -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- PART I Start: Moving from content to empirical research questions -- 1 Why empirical legal research -- 2 Research goals, problems, and questions -- PART II Research methods: Studying empirical questions -- 3 Interviews -- 4 Surveys -- 5 Experiments -- PART III Interpreting empirical data: Moving back to content -- 6 Data analyses -- 7 Reporting results -- 8 What next -- References -- Subject index
Summary
This exciting textbook introduces the basic tenets and methodologies of empirical legal research. Explaining how to initiate and conduct empirical research projects, how to evaluate the methods used and how to analyze and engage with the results, Kees van den Bos provides a vibrant and reliable primer for students and practitioners looking to engage actively in legal research
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