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Historia social hispanoamericana de los siglos XVIII y XIX: algunas reflexiones en torno a la historiografía reciente
Historia Mexicana
1992主題: “...quantitative research...”
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Violencia física contra adolescentes y estructura familiar: magnitudes, expresiones y desigualdades
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2018“...This study is part of a quantitative research project undertaken in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. ...”
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Mexicanos por naturalización en la primera mitad del siglo XX. Un acercamiento cuantitativo
Historia Mexicana
2015“...Among others, these questions guide the article's quantitative research into the naturalization of foreigners in decades that saw record naturalization rates despite the powerful nationalism that shaped the most restrictive immigration policies in Mexican history. ...”
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En busca de la metodología mixta entre un estudio de corte cualitativo y el seguimiento de una cohorte en una encuesta retrospectiva
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2002“...In order to present an exercise showing the importance of "mixed methodology", this article offers an exploratory approach to the simultaneous use of data sources clearly identified with qualitative and quantitative research styles. One of the means the authors have found of linking the two sources has been to construct a typology-with quantitative data-similar to that previously elaborated in a qualitative study to describe the possible links between four life trajectories (school, work, marriage and child-bearing) of a group of urban, middle-class women. ...”