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9780195073966

Approaches to Social Research

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  • ISBN13:

    9780195073966

  • ISBN10:

    0195073967

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-03-25
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Thoroughly revised and updated to incorporate new research, the second edition of this remarkably popular work instills readers with the sense and skills they need to become intelligent consumers of research evidence, providing a lucid, accessible introduction to the various methods employed in a variety of fields, as well as an appreciation of social research as part of the larger context of social science. Offering over two dozen new research examples and over 100 new references, "user-friendly" diagrams of essential concepts and processes, and expanded coverage of current key topics and recent developments, it strikes a balance between specific techniques and the underlying logic of social inquiry--the how-to and wherefore of research. Opening chapters draw readers into the subject by illustrating the practicality of the study of research methods and the vital relationship between theory and research. The ensuing sequence of topics follows that of an ideal-typical research project--beginning with research design, measurement, and sampling, proceeding to data collection, and then to data processing and analysis. The authors focus on four major approaches to research--experimentation, survey research, field research, and the use of available data--and bring the material to life with numerous examples drawn from classic and current research. Advocating a multiple-methods strategy that treats these approaches as complementary, rather than mutually exclusive, the authors provide a full account of the benefits and drawbacks of using each, and describe the actual processes involved in research with each.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Scientific and Logical Foundations of Social Research
The Nature of Sience
The Logic of Scientific Reasoning
Research Design
Elements of Research Design
Measurement
Sampling
Methods of Data Collection
Experimentation
Experimental Designs
Survey Research
Survey Instrumentation
Field Research
Research Using Available Data
Multiple Methods
Data Processing Analysis, and Interpretation
Data Processing and Elementary Data Analysis
Multivariate Analysis
Research Ethics
Writing Research Reports
Glossary
References
Name Index
Subject Index
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