This chapter reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the most commonly used methods of measurement in the field of discrimination research. Taking as its point of departure how we can assess the extent to which discrimination occurs, the chapter reviews quantitative and qualitative analyses of experiences, attitudes, legal complaints, and residual gaps, as well as different forms of experimental designs. A key point in the chapter is to show that although all of these methods shed light on discrimination, they are useful for answering somewhat different questions. Consequently, careful consideration of the range of methods available is necessary for matching one’s research question with the appropriate research design.
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Fibbi, R., Midtbøen, A. H., & Simon, P. (2021). Methods of Measurement. In IMISCOE Research Series (pp. 43–54). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67281-2_4
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