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Amberg, S., & T. Hall. (2008). Communicating risks and benefits of aquaculture: A content analysis of U.S. newsprint representations of farmed salmon. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. 39(2), 143-158.

Arcury, T., & S. Quandt. (1999). Participant recruitment for qualitative research: A site-based approach to community research in complex societies. Human Organization, 58(2), 128-133.

Basso, K.H. (1996). Wisdom sits in places: Notes on a Western Apache landscape. In Feld, S. & K. H. Basso (Eds.), Senses of Place. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press.

Baxter, J., & J. Eyles. (1999). The utility of in-depth interviews for studying the meaning of environmental risk. Professional Geographer, 51(2), 307-320.

Brown, G., & C. Harris. (2000). The US Forest Service: Whither the new resource management paradigm? Journal of Environmental Management, 58, 1-19.

Bruner, J. (1991). The Narrative Construction of Reality. Critical Inquiry, 18(1), 1-21

Castiglioni, A., Shewchuk, R. M., Willet, L., Heudebert, G. R., & Centor. R. M. (2008). A pilot study using nominal group technique to access residents' perceptions of successful attending rounds. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(7): 1060-1065.

Charmaz, K. (2006). Constructing Grounded Theory: A Practical Guide Through Qualitative Analysis, London: Sage Publication

Cialdini, R.B., R.R. Reno, & C.A. Kallgren. (1990). A focus theory of normative conduct: Recycling the concept of norms to reduce littering in public places. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 1015-1056.

De Urioste-Stone, S., W.J. McLaughlin, & N. Sanyal. (2006). Using the Delphi technique to identify topics for a protected area co-management capacity building programme. International Journal of Rural Management, 2(2), 191-211.

Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and Internet Surveys: The tailored design method. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

Dillman, D.A., Bowker, D. K (2001), The web questionnaire challenge to survey methodologist, in Dimension of Internet Science, ed. U.-D. Reips and M. Bosnjak, Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.

Farber, M., & T. Hall. (2007). Emotion and environment: Visitors' extraordinary experiences along the Dalton Highway in Alaska. Journal of Leisure Research, 39(2), 248-270.

Gelo, A. Braakmann, D. & Benetka G. (2008). Quantitative and qualitative research: Beyond the debate. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 42 (3): 266-290.

Goulding, C. (1999). Consumer research, interpretive paradigms, and methodological ambiguities. European Journal of Marketing, 33(9/10), 859-873.

Guest, G., A. Bunce, & L. Johnson. (2006). How many interviews are enough? An experiment with data saturation and variability. Field Methods, 18(1), 59-82.

Hanninen, V. (2004). A model of narrative circulation. Narrative Inquiry. 14 (1): 69-85

Jordan, J. S. & Turner, B. A. (2008). The feasibility of Single-Item Measures for Organizational Justice, Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 12:237-257.

Lankard, A., & W.J. McLaughlin. (2003). Marketing an environmental issue: A case study of The Wilderness Society's core messages to promote national forest conservation from 1964-2000. Society and Natural Resources, 16, 415-434.

LaRossa, R. (2005). Grounded Theory Methods and Qualitative Family Research. Journal of Marriage and Family. 67 (4): 837-857

Leech, N., & A. Onwuegbuzie. (2007). A typology of mixed methods research designs. Quality & Quantity, 10.1007/s11135-007-9105-3.

Lincoln, Y., & E. Guba. (2000). Paradigmatic controversies, contradictions, and emerging confluences. In Denzin, N. & Y. Lincoln (Eds.), Handbook of qualitative research (2nd ed., pp. 163-188). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Macnaughten, P. (2003). Embodying the environment in everyday life practices. Sociological Review, 51(1), 63-84.

Miles, M., & A. Huberman. (1994). Qualitative Data Analysis (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Neuman, W.L. (2003). Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches (Fourth ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Novey, L., & T. Hall. (2007). The effect of audio tours on learning and social interaction: An evaluation at Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Science Education, 91, 260-277.

Okun, M.A., & E.S. Sloane. (2002). Application of planned behavior theory to predicting volunteer enrollment by college students in a campus-based program. Social Behavior and Personality, 30(3), 243-250.

Patterson, M., & D. Williams. (1998). Paradigms and problems: The practice of social science in natural resource management. Society and Natural Resources, 11, 279-295.

Patton, M. (2002). Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Peters, V., & F. Wester. (2006). How qualitative data analysis software may support the qualitative analysis process. Quality & Quantity, 10.1007/s11135-006-9016-8.

Pavey, J. L., Muth A. B., Ostermeier, D., & Davis, M. L. E. (2007) Building capacity for local governance: An application of interactional theory to developing a community interest. Rural Sociology, 72(1): 90-100.

Reis, H., & S. Gable. (2000). Event-sampling and other methods for studying everyday experience. In Reis, H. & C. Judd (Eds.), Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology (pp. 190-222). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Ryan, G., & H. Bernard. (2003). Techniques to identifying themes. Field Methods, 15(1), 85-109.

Sale, J., L. Lohfeld, & K. Brazil. (2002). Revisiting the quantitative-qualitative debate: Implications for mixed-methods research. Quality & Quantity, 36, 43-53.

Schaeffer, N., & S. Presser. (2003). The science of asking questions. Annual Review of Sociology, 29, 65-88.

Schultz, P.W. (1998). Changing behavior with normative feedback interventions: A field experiment on curbside recycling. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 21(1), 25-36.

Shoemaker, P.J., J.W. Tankard, & D.L. Lasorsa. (2004). How to build social science theories. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Small, S., & L. Uttal. (2005). Action-oriented research: Strategies for engaged scholorship. Journal of Marriage and Family, 67, 936-948.

Smith, C. (2000). Content analysis and narrative analysis. In Reis, H. & C. Judd (Eds.), Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology (pp. 313-335). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Stake, R. (2000). Case studies. In Denzin, N. & Y. Lincoln (Eds.), The handbook of qualitative research (pp. 435-454). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Starks, H. and Trinidad, S. B. (2007). Choose your method: A comparison of Phenomenology, Discourse Analysis, and Grounded Theory. Qualitative Health Research. 17 (10): 1372-1380.

Tedlock, B. (2000). Ethnography and ethnographic representation. In Denzin, N. & Y. Lincoln (Eds.), The handbook of qualitative research (2nd ed., pp. 455-486). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Thomas, G. and James, D. (2006) Reinventing Grounded Theory: Some Questions about theory, ground and discovery. British Educational Research Journal. 32 (6): 767-795.

Trumbo, C., & G. O'Keefe. (2005). Intention to conserve water: Environmental values, reasoned action, and information effects across time. Society and Natural Resources, 18, 573-585.

van Deventer, J. (2007). Ethical considerations during human centered overt and covert research. Quality & Quantity, 10.1007/s11135-006-9069-8.

Visser, P., J. Krosnick, & P. Lavrakas. (2000). Survey Research. In Reis, H. J., C. (Ed.), Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology (pp. 223-252). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Whittemore, R., S. Chase, & C. Mandle. (2001). Validity in Qualitative Research. Qualitative Health Research, 11(4), 522-537.

Widener, C., & J.W. Roggenbuck. (2000). Reducing theft of petrified wood at Petrified Forest National Park. Journal of Interpretation Research, 5(1), 1-18.

Wiles, R., & T. Hall. (2006). Can interpretive messages change park visitors' views on wildland fire? Journal of Interpretive Research, 10(2), 18-35.

Winchester, H. (1999). Interviews and questionnaires as mixed methods in population geography: The case of lone fathers in Newcastle, Australia. Professional Geographer, 51(1), 60-67.

Wood, M., & R. Christy. (1999). Sampling for Possibilities. Quality & Quantity, 33, 185-202.

Yin, R.K. (1994). Discovering the future of the case study method in evaluation research. Evaluation Practice, 15(3), 283-290.

Zinn, J. (2005). The biographical approach: A better way to understand behaviour in health and illness. Health, Risk & Society, 7(1), 109.

 

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Agnew, N. Mck. &  Pyke, S. W.  (1987). The science game -- An introduction to research in the social sciences, (4th ed.).  Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:  Prentice-Hall, Inc.

Babbie, E. R.  (1983).  The practice of social research methods, (3rd edition).  Belmont, California:  Wadsworth Publishing Co., Inc.

Bailey, K. D.  (1987).  Methods of social research, (3rd edition).  New York:  The Free Press, a Division of Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc.

Black, T. R.  (1999).  Doing quantitative research in the social sciences.  Thousand Oaks, CA.:  SAGE  Publications, Inc.

Blalock Jr., H. M.  (1982).  Conceptualization and measurement in the social sciencesBeverly Hills, California:  Sage Publications.

Bray, J. N., Lee, J. Smith, L. L. & Yorks, L.  (2000).  Collaborative inquiry in practice. Thousand Oaks, CA.:  SAGE  Publications, Inc. 

Crabtree, B. F. & Miller, W. L.  (1992).  Doing qualitative research.  Research Methods for Primary Care Series, Newbury Park, California:  Sage Publications, Inc.

Denzin, N. K. & Lincoln, Y. S. (eds.).  (1998).  The landscape of qualitative research:  Theories and issues.  Thousand Oaks, CA.:  SAGE  Publications, Inc.

Dillman, D. A.  (1978).  Mail and telephone surveys -- The total design method.  New York, NY:  John Wiley & Sons.

Dillman, D. A.  (2000).  Mail and internet surveys – The tailored design method (2nd edition).  New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons.

DeVellis, R. F.  (1991).  Scale development:  Theory and applications.  Applied Social Research Methods Series, Volume 26, Newbury Park, California:  Sage Publications, Inc.

Erlandson, D. A., Harris, E. L., Skipper, B. L. &  S. D. Allen.  (1993).  Doing naturalistic inquiry -- A guide to methods.  Newbury Park, California:  Sage Publications, Inc.

Fetterman, D. M. (1998).  Ethnography (2nd ed.).  Applied Social Research Methods Series, Volume 17, Thousand Oaks, California:  Sage Publications, Inc.

Flick, U. (1998).  An introduction to qualitative research.  Thousand Oaks, CA.:  SAGE  Publications, Inc.

Fowler, Jr.  F. J.  (1993).  Survey research methods, (2nd edition).  Applied Social Research Methods Series, Volume 1, Newbury Park, California:  Sage Publications, Inc.

Glaser, B. G. & Strauss, A. L.  (1967).  The discovery of grounded theory -- strategies for qualitative research.  New York:  Aldine de Gruyter.

Gromm, R., Hammersley, M. & Foster, P. (eds.) (2000).  Case study method. Thousand Oaks, CA.:  SAGE  Publications, Inc. 

Groves, R. M., Biemer, P. P., Lyberg, L. E., Massey, J. T., Nicholls II, W. L., & Wakaberg, J. (eds.)  (1988).  Telephone survey methodology.  New York:  John Wiley & Sons.

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Hamel, J., Dufour, S. & Fortin, D.  (1993).  Case study methods.  Qualitative research methods, Volume 32, Newbury Park, California:  Sage Publications, Inc.

Henderson, K.A.  (1991).  Dimensions of choice:  A qualitative approach to recreation, parks, and leisure research.  State College, PA:  Venture Publishing, Inc.

Huck, Cormier, & Bounds.  (1974).  Reading statistics and research.  New York:  Harper and Row Publishers, Inc.

Kerlinger, F. N.  (1964).  Foundations of behavioral research.  New York:  Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.

Krueger, R. A. & Casey, M. A.  (2000).  Focus Groups --- A practical guide for applied research, (3rd ed.).  Thousand Oaks, CA.:  SAGE  Publications, Inc. .

Kuhn, T. S.  The structure of scientific revolutions, (revised ed.).  Chicago, Ill.  University of Chicago Press.

Lofland, J. & Lofland, L. H.  (1984).   Analyzing social settings -- A guide to qualitative observation and analysis.  Belmont, California:  Wadsworth Publishing Company.

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Moustakas, C. (1994).  Phenomenological research methods.  Thousand Oaks, CA.:  SAGE  Publications, Inc. 

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Northcutt, N. & McCoy, D.  (2004).  Interactive qualitative analysis:  A systems method for qualitative research.  Thousand Oaks, CA.:  SAGE  Publications, Inc. 

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