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Academic Sources
The term “academic sources” refers to documents that go beyond the scope of practical tools. They not only describe how to carry out certain methodological procedures, but also place them in the context of social science theory and empirical research. These documents usually describe the foundations of a particular methodology and the context that favored its development, while also presenting insights about the circumstances when its usage is appropriate.
Examples of academic sources include:
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The Concepts, Process and Methods of Social Impact Assessment
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Combining the Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Poverty Measurement and Analysis: The Practice and the Potential
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Think Before Measuring: Methodological Innovations for the Collection and Analysis of Statistical Data
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Macroeconomic Modeling for Climate Change Planning
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