The following links take you to suggested further reading. SAGE published articles have been freely provided. The others you might have access to via your university’s library.
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Balatti, J., Gargano, I., Goldman, M., Wood, G., & Woodlock, J. (2004). Improving indigenous completion rates in mainstream TAFE – An action research approach. Leabrook, South Australia: NCEAR.
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Bischof, G. H., Warnaar, B. L., Barajas, M. S., & Dhaliwal, H. K. (2011). Thematic analysis of the experiences of wives who stay with husbands who transition male-to-female. Michigan Family Review, 15(1), 16–34.
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Blevins, K. R., & Hols, T. J. (2009). Examining the virtual subculture of johns. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 38(5), 619-648.
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Borrell, J. (2008). Thematic analysis identifying concepts of problem gambling agency: With preliminary exploration of discourses in selected industry and research documents. Journal of Gambling Issues, 22.
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Doucouliagos, H., & Ali Ulubaşoğlu, M. (2008). Democracy and economic growth: A meta-analysis. American Journal of Political Science, 52(1), 61–83.
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Ferguson, S., & Shiffman, S. (2008). Nicotine patch therapy prior to quitting smoking: A meta-analysis. Addiction, 103(4), 557-563.
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Fitzpatrick, K. (2011). Stop playing up!: Physical education, racialization and resistance. Ethnography, 12(2), 174–197.
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Glucksmann, M. (2012). Reflecting on women on the line: Continuities and change in women's work. International Labor and Working Class History,81,168–173.
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Halabi, S., Smith, W., Collins, J., Baker, D., & Bedford, J. (2012). A document analysis of HIV/AIDS education interventions in ghana. Health Education Journal.
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Jeynes, W. H. (2001). A meta-analysis of the relation of parental involvement to urban elementary school student academic achievement. British Journal of Cancer, 85(11), 1700–1705.
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Lee, R. M. (2011). “The most important technique …”: Carl Rogers, Hawthorne, and the rise and fall of nondirective interviewing in sociology. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 47(2), 123–146.
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Leetaru, K. H. (2012). A big data approach the humanities, arts, and social sciences: Wikipedia’s view of the world through supercomputing. Research Trends, 30.
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Lopatto, E. (2013). Facebook opens up site data to suicide research. Bloomberg News, 27 January 2013.
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Mayo, E. (1933). The human problems of an industrial civilization. New York, NY: Viking Press.
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Nelsen, M. R., & Otnes, C. C. (2005). Exploring cross-cultural ambivalence: A netnography of intercultural wedding message boards. Journal of Business Research, 58(1), 89–95.
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Pehlke II, T. A., Hennon, C. B., Radina, M. E., & Kuvalanka, K. A. (2009). Does father still know best? An inductive thematic analysis of popular TV sitcoms. A Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice about Men as Fathers, 7(2), 114–139.
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Roethlisberger, F. J., & Dickson, W. J. (1939). Management and the worker: An account of a research program conducted by the western electric company, Hawthorne works. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons. This book is likely to be found through your university library system.
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Sinfield, M. (1995, November 16-19). Women with AIDS: A phenomenological study. Australasian Annual Conference, Society for HIV Medicine, 7, 61.
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Sofalvi, A. (2011). Health education films of the silent era: A historical analysis. The International Electronic Journal of Health Education, (1529–1944), 14, 135–141.
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Stoudt, B. G., Fox, M., & Fine, M. (2012). Contesting privilege with critical participatory action research. Journal of Social Issues, 68(1), 178–193.
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Wales, E., & Brewer, B. (1976). Graffiti in the 1970's. Journal of Social Psychology, 99(1), 115–123.
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Witte, J. C. (2009). Introduction to the special issue on web surveys. Sociological Methods & Research, 37(3), 283.