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The Limitations of Social Research

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List of contents

Introduction. Part One: Approaches to Social Research1. Social researchControversy 1: Can there be Objectivity in Social Research? 2. Scientific social researchControversy 2: Macho, Mourner, Freedom-Fighter or Thug? 3. Interpretative social research Part Two: Techniques for Collecting InformationControversy 3: The Choices within Research Design 4. Samples, cases and responseControversy 4: What Really went on under the Banyan Trees? 5. ObservationControversy 5: The Never-ending Nature-Nurture Debate 6. QuestionsControversy 6: Class Size in Primary Schools 7. Variations on the experimentControversy 7: Burt Rumbles on 8. Reinforcing the evidence; Part Three: Personal, Professional and Political InfluencesControversy 8: Suffer the Little Children 9. The author in time and placeControversy 9: The Publication of Piaget 10. The publication of researchControversy 10: The Effectiveness of Schools 11. The limitations and scope of social research; References.Index.

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M. D. Shipman

Summary

This series examines the history, aims, techniques and limitations of social research, providing guidelines on how to assess what affects our daily lives. Revised to take account of developments in research methodology and applications, this edition includes a chapter on designing research.

Product details

Authors Shipman, M D Shipman
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.12.1997
 
EAN 9780582311039
ISBN 978-0-582-31103-9
No. of pages 184
Dimensions 216 mm x 139 mm x 12 mm
Weight 236 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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