A Handbook of Social Science Research

A Handbook of Social Science Research

by etc. (Author), Beverly R. Dixon (Author)

Synopsis

What is social science research? How do you do it? What are the pitfalls? What are the tricks of the trade? Providing answers to these questions, this text serves as a reference for students who wish to develop their research skills and others embarking on research for the first time. Adopting a step-by-step approach, the authors clarify such issues as: how to isolate and define a problem; how to frame a hypothesis; how to choose and measure variables; how to choose a research design; how to select a sample. By asking students to grapple with fundamental questions, and by using case studies, they bring research theory and practice alive. The book is suitable for students taking courses in social science, social studies or education. This edition has been completely updated, and includes a new chapter on qualitative research, as well as vital information on using computers in social science research.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 260
Edition: 2
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: Nov 1995

ISBN 10: 0198280017
ISBN 13: 9780198280019

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The language and the types of examples provided by the authors make the Handbook extremely accessible to students... --Teaching Sociology


The language and the types of examples provided by the authors make the Handbook extremely accessible to students... --Teaching Sociology

The language and the types of examples provided by the authors make the Handbook extremely accessible to students... --Teaching Sociology


The language and the types of examples provided by the authors make the Handbook extremely accessible to students... --Teaching Sociology