Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approache
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Presents a more balanced coverage of qualitative and quantitative methods than any other book on the market, and illustrates how the greatest benefit often comes fromcombining various approaches.
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Discusses the social and historical context of research, and teaches students to recognize ethnocentric perspectives and the assumptions, values, and beliefs of their own society.
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In chapter 1, there are separate descriptions and examples of the steps in the research process for quantitative and qualitative approaches, to underscore some of the fundamental differences.
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Chapter 3, “Theory and Research,” helps students with no prior coursework in social theory understand the importance of theory and its connection to research.
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Contains many explanatory diagrams and interesting examples drawn from scholarly literature.
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Incorporates feminist and postmodernist theories in the “Meaning of Methodologies” chapter (Ch. 4).
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Covers "Writing a literature review" and "Ethics" early in Chapter 5.
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Concludes with a chapter on writing a research report.
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Appendix on Evaluation Research help students see how to apply research in practical settings.
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The Chapter on Survey Research (Ch. 10) covers the latest technology, including computer-assisted interviewing and Web surveys.
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The politics of research are discussed in the context of writing a literature report (Ch. 16).
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Key terms are called out and defined in boxes at the bottom of the pages where they appear, for easier study and review.
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More Information
Weight |
1.300000 |
By |
Neuman, W. Lawrence |
Country of Publication |
United Kingdom |
Dimensions |
10.8 x 8.5 x 0.8 inches |
Edition |
7e |
Format |
Paperback |
ISBN/EAN |
9781292020235 |
Pagination |
600 |
Publication Date |
Jul 13, 2013 |
Publisher |
Pearson Education Limited |