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9780761914037

Social Research Methods : Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches

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  • ISBN13:

    9780761914037

  • ISBN10:

    076191403X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-12-21
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc

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Summary

" For an answer to almost every question in getting started on a particular topic in research methodology, 'Read Bernard!'--Charles Kadushin, Sociology, City University of New YorkAt last, a social research methods text for students and future researchers who need to use both words and numbers in their research The purpose of this book is to explain and demonstrate to students when to use and how to apply the quantitative and qualitative techniques that they'll need to do their own social research. Using actual examples from psychology, sociology, anthropology and education, this book provides readers with a conceptual understanding of each technique and shows them how to use it. Social Research Methods shows that a book on research methods can incorporate comprehensiveness, sophistication, and clear writing. It conveniently packages nearly everything one needs to know or think about before or while carrying out social and behavioral research. THREE REASONS BERNARD'S TEXT IS THE BOOK FOR YOU: 1. Thorough coverage of both qualitative and quantitative approaches to social research 2. Detailed descriptions and explanations of actual research studies that provide readers with a " snapshot" of the research process 3. Creative learning aids enhance reader's understanding and utilization of the material.- Opening Chapter Objectives and Introduction: Give readers a " context" for the chapter's material as well as providing a quick review of the chapter's major concepts. - Highlighted Research Stories: Great research stories, selected for their pedagogical value, are subtly highlighted to illustrate major concepts and principles. - NumberedSteps: Methods like experiments, questionnaires, and participant observation are broken down into a series of numbered, highlighted steps so as to make them easier to locate for review. - Research Exercises: Provide readers

Author Biography

H. Russell Bernard (Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1968) is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Florida. He has taught at Washington State University and West Virginia University, and he has also taught or done research at the University of Athens, the University of Cologne, the National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka), and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Bernard works with indigenous people to develop publishing outlets for works in previously nonwritten languages. He does research in social network analysis, particularly on the problem of estimating the size of uncountable populations. His publications include Native Ethnography: An Otomi Indian Describes His Culture (Sage, 1989, with Jesus Salinas Pedraza), Technology and Social Change (1983, 2d ed., edited with Pertti Pelto), and Research Methods in Anthropology (AltaMira, 1994, 2d ed.). Bernard was editor of Human Organization (1976-81) and the American Anthropologist (1981-85; 1986-89). He is currently editor of the journal Field Methods.

Table of Contents

Preface xviii
PART I BACKGROUND TO RESEARCH
About Social Science
3(26)
The Foundations of Social Research
29(36)
Preparing for Research
65(38)
PART II RESEARCH DESIGN
Research Design: Experiments and Experimental Thinking
103(40)
Sampling
143(46)
PART III DATA COLLECTION
Interviewing: Unstructured and Semistructured
189(38)
Structured Interviewing
227(58)
Scales and Scaling
285(32)
Participant Observation
317(58)
Direct and Indirect Observation
375(42)
PART IV DATA ANALYSIS
Introduction to Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
417(20)
Qualitative Data Analysis I: Text Analysis
437(36)
Qualitative Data Analysis II: Models and Matrices
473(28)
Univariate Analysis
501(44)
Bivariate Analysis: Testing Relations
545(68)
Multivariate Analysis
613
Appendix A: Table of Random Numbers A1
Appendix B: Tables of Areas under a Normal Curve A4
Appendix C: Student's t Distribution A7
Appendix D: Chi-Square Distribution Table A8
Appendix E: F Table for the .05 Level of Significance A10
F Table for the .01 Level of Significance A12
Appendix F: Resources for Research A14
References R1
Index I1
About the Author D1

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