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| Preface |
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| Acknowledgements |
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| PART 1.UNDERSTANDING BASIC, APPLIED, AND EVALUATION RESEARCH |
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| 1.1 Defining the Characteristics of Basic, Applied, and Evaluation Research |
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| 1.2 The Orientation and Commitment of The Basic Researcher |
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| 1.3 The Orientation and Commitment of the Applied Researcher |
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| 1.4 The Orientation And Commitment Of The Evaluation Researcher |
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| 1.5 General Readings on Basic, Applied and Evaluation Research |
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| PART 2: BASIC RESEARCH DESIGN |
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| 2.1 Basic Guide For The Design Of A Social Research Proposal |
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| 2.2 Formulating A Research Problem |
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| 2.3 Evaluating Research Studies |
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| 2.4 Elements of Research Design |
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| 2.5 Choosing a Research Design |
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| 2.6 How Science Is Built |
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| Importance of Conceptual Definition and Theory Formulation |
G. J. DiRenzo |
| Assumptions Underlying the Application of the Scientific Method |
G. Sjoberg, & R. Nett |
| Dilemmas of the Researcher and the Distinctiveness of Behavioral Science |
A. Kaplan |
| 2.7 The Impact Of Sociological Theory On Empirical Research |
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| Empirical Generalizations in Sociology |
R. K. Merton |
| 2.8 Bridging The Gap Between The Languages Of Theory And Research |
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| Causal Inferences in Non-Experimental Research |
H. M. Blalock, Jr. |
| 2.9 Criteria for Judging the Usefulness of an Hypotheses |
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| Methods in Social Research |
W. J. Goode, & P. K. Hatt |
| 2.10 Science: Simultaneously Observational, Experimental, and Historical |
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| Science: Observational, Experimental, Historical |
R. Siever |
| 2.11 Guides for Design, Model Building, and Large-Scale Research |
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| Some Observations on Study Design |
S. A. Stouffer |
| 2.12 The Role Of Models In Research Design |
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| 2.13 General Considerations Of Research Design |
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| 2.14 Factors Jeopardizing Internal And External Validity Of Research Designs |
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| Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Research |
D. T. Campbell, & J. C. Stanley |
| 2.15 Sampling |
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| 2.16 A Selected Bibliography On Basic Research and Research Design |
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| Part 3. APPLIED AND EVALUATION RESEARCH |
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| 3.1 A Rationale for Applied Sociology as it Relates to Policy-Making |
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| 3.2 Applied Research Design |
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| 3.3 Fitting An Applied Research Design To A Problem |
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| 3.4 The Mood Of The Academic Researcher Engaged In Applied Research |
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| 3.5 The Application of Successful Applied Research through Policy Analysis |
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| Policy Analysis |
R. Haskins |
| 3.6 Bibliography On Applied Sociology, Knowledge Utilization, And Policy-Making |
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| 3.7 Evaluation Research As A Process |
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| 3.8 Ethical Practices in Research |
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| PART 4. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH |
J. Cresswell, & R. C. Maiette |
| 4.1 Introduction |
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| 4.2 Systematic Inquiry Approaches |
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| 4.3 A Conceptual Overview of Five Inquiry Approaches |
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| 4.4 Narrative Research |
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| 4.5 Phenomenology |
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| 4.6 Grounded Theory Research |
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| 4.7 An Ethnography |
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| 4.8 The Case Study |
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| 4.9 Qualitative Data Analysis Software |
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| 4.10 Conclusion |
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| 4.11 References |
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| 4.12 Qualitative Research Methodology: A New Perspective |
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| The New Frontier in Qualitative Research Methodology |
E. W. Eisner |
| 4.13 Further Resources for Qualitative Researchers |
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| PART V GUIDES TO METHODS AND TECHNIQUES OF COLLECTING DATA IN LIBRARY, FIELD, AND LABORATORY SETTINGS: SOCIAL SCIENCE DATA LIBRARIES AND RESEARCH CENT |
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| 5.1 Outline Guide To Situses, Principal Methods, And Techniques Of The Social Science Researcher |
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| 5.2 A Review of Print and Online Social Science Research Resources |
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| 5.3 United States Bureau of the Census and other Federal Sources of Information |
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| 5.4 FedStats |
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| 5.5 Data Mining through Federal Resources |
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| 5.6 General Databases of Bibliographic Material |
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| 5.7 Using Search Engines |
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| 5.8 Microfiche as an Archival Medium |
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| 5.9 Online Computer Library Center |
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| 5.10 Documentary Resources Available In The Library |
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| 5.11 Guides For Selection And Construction Of Questionnaires |
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| 5.12 Techniques For Increasing Response Rates |
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| 5.13 Guides For Selection And Use Of Personal Interviews As Utilized In Field Research |
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| 5.14 Description of And Instructions For Preparation Of A Telephone Interview Survey |
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| 5.15 A Comparison Of Telephone Surveys With Personal Interviews |
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| 5.16 Choosing Among The Mail Questionnaire, Personal Interview, And Telephone Survey |
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| 5.17 The Panel Technique As A Research Instrument |
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| 5.18 Guides For The Selection And Construction Of Social Scales And Indices |
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| 5.19 Guide To Databases Of Collected Data For The Social Science Researcher |
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| 5.20 Social Science Data Archives in the United States |
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| 5.21 Directories Of Social Research Centers |
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| 5.22 Important Research Associations And Institutes Affiliated With The International Sociological Association |
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| 5.23 A Bibliography Of Methods Guides |
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| 5.24 A Comment on the Internet |
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| PART 6 GUIDE TO STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE DATA |
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| 6.1 Questioning Science |
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| The Impertinent Questioner:The Scientist's Guide to the Statistician's Mind |
W. Lurie |
| 6.2 Four Levels Of Measurement And The Statistics Appropriate To Each Level |
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| 6.3 The Meaning and Use of Statistical Significance |
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| The Concept of Statistical Significance Testing |
B. Thompson |
| 6.4 Summary Of Common Measures Of Association and Group Differences |
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| 6.5 An Overview of Measures of Association |
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| 6.6 An Overview of Tests of the Difference Between Means |
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| 6.7 Causation And Multivariate Analysis: From Univariate And Bivariate Problems to Multivariate Analysis of Social Behavior |
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| 6.8 An Overview of Other Statistical Techniques and Examples of Their Application |
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| 6.9 Using The Computer In Social Science Research |
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| 6.10 Software Applications for the Computer |
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| 6.11 A Guide To Computer Periodicals And Other Publications |
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| 6.12 A Bibliography Of Statistical Methods |
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| 6.13 Contents Of Sociological Methodology 1994 Through 2000 |
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| PART 7 ASSESSING SOCIAL VARIABLES: SCALES AND INDEXES |
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| 7.1 General Assessment Sources |
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| 7.2 Scales Assessing Social Status |
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| 7.3 Scales Assessing Group Structure and Dynamics |
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| 7.4 Social Indicators |
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| 7.5 National Economic Indicators |
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| 7.6 Measures of Organizational Structure |
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| 7.7 Community |
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| 7.8 Social Participation |
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| 7.9 Leadership in the Work Organization |
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| 7.10 Morale and Job Satisfaction |
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| 7.11 Scales of Attitudes, Values, and Norms |
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| 7.12 Family and Marriage |
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| 7.13 Personality Measurements |
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| 7.14 Citations, Focus, and Purpose of Studies Reported in the Past Five Years in the American Journal of Sociology, The American Sociological Review, |
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| 7.15 Measures of Personality and Social Psychological Attitudes |
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| 7.16 The Buros Institute and the Buros Mental Measurements Yearbook |
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| 7.17 How Researchers Create Their Own Scales: An Activity of Last Resort |
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| PART 8 RESEARCH PROPOSAL, FUNDING, BUDGETING, REPORTING, AND CAREER PLANNING |
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| 8.1 The Research Grant Proposal |
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| 8.2 Research Funding |
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| 8.3 Major Sources of Funding Information |
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| 8.4 Common Reasons for Rejection of Grant Proposals |
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| 8.5 Further Readings on Grantsmanship and Proposal Writing Grantsmanship |
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| 8.6 The National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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| 8.7 National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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| 8.8 Department of Health and Human Services |
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| 8.9 National Institute of Justice |
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| 8.10 Federal Government Agencies and Private Organizations Offering Fellowships and Grants |
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| 8.11 Sources of Information for Other Fellowships and Grant Opportunities |
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| 8.12 Estimating Research Costs |
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| 8.13 Research Reporting |
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| 8.14 A Guide to Publications |
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| 8.15 Where Prestigious Sociologists Publish and Why |
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| 8.16 Getting Published |
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| 8.17 Professional Memberships and Organizations |
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| 8.18 Planning for a Career in the Social Sciences |
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| Index |
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| About the Editors |
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