Social Scientific Research
August 2018 | 384 pages | Sage UK
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Description

Offering an engaging and entertaining introduction to research methods, this is a practical and easy-to-use companion for all new researchers and students in the social sciences. Covering all the key stages of the research process, this book guides students in navigating some of the biggest challenges in developing a research project.

This book:

  • Uses real-life everyday examples, connecting research methods to your experiences
  • Includes dedicated chapters on identifying a research question, ethics and writing up your findings
  • Comprises an array of activities, tips, illustrations and international case studies
  • Covers qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods research

Bringing methods to life for students across the social sciences, this book will provide you with the confidence you need to get your research off the ground.

Contents

I. Introduction

  • Chapter 1: What is Social Science Research?
  • Chapter 2: Research Ethics
  • Chapter 3: Identifying a Research Question
  • Chapter 4: Conducting the Literature Review

II. Argumentation

  • Chapter 5: Building Effective Concepts
  • Chapter 6: Making Strong Arguments

III. METHOD AND CASE SELECTION

  • Chapter 7: Method Selection
  • Chapter 8: Mixed Methods Research
  • Chapter 9: Case Selection

IV. QUALITATIVE METHODS AND ANALYSIS

  • Chapter 10: Interviews
  • Chapter 11: Focus Groups
  • Chapter 12: Participant Observation
  • Chapter 13: Process Tracing
  • Chapter 14: Comparative Case Method

V. QUANTITATIVE METHODS AND ANALYSIS

  • Chapter 15: Measurement
  • Chapter 16: Quantitative Data
  • Chapter 17: Content Analysis
  • Chapter 18: Surveys
  • Chapter 19: Experiments
  • Chapter 20: Observational Studies

V. CONCLUSION

  • Chapter 21: Social Scientific Writing
  • Glossary
  • Notes
  • Index

Description

Offering an engaging and entertaining introduction to research methods, this is a practical and easy-to-use companion for all new researchers and students in the social sciences. Covering all the key stages of the research process, this book guides students in navigating some of the biggest challenges in developing a research project.

This book:

  • Uses real-life everyday examples, connecting research methods to your experiences
  • Includes dedicated chapters on identifying a research question, ethics and writing up your findings
  • Comprises an array of activities, tips, illustrations and international case studies
  • Covers qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods research

Bringing methods to life for students across the social sciences, this book will provide you with the confidence you need to get your research off the ground.

Contents

I. Introduction

  • Chapter 1: What is Social Science Research?
  • Chapter 2: Research Ethics
  • Chapter 3: Identifying a Research Question
  • Chapter 4: Conducting the Literature Review

II. Argumentation

  • Chapter 5: Building Effective Concepts
  • Chapter 6: Making Strong Arguments

III. METHOD AND CASE SELECTION

  • Chapter 7: Method Selection
  • Chapter 8: Mixed Methods Research
  • Chapter 9: Case Selection

IV. QUALITATIVE METHODS AND ANALYSIS

  • Chapter 10: Interviews
  • Chapter 11: Focus Groups
  • Chapter 12: Participant Observation
  • Chapter 13: Process Tracing
  • Chapter 14: Comparative Case Method

V. QUANTITATIVE METHODS AND ANALYSIS

  • Chapter 15: Measurement
  • Chapter 16: Quantitative Data
  • Chapter 17: Content Analysis
  • Chapter 18: Surveys
  • Chapter 19: Experiments
  • Chapter 20: Observational Studies

V. CONCLUSION

  • Chapter 21: Social Scientific Writing
  • Glossary
  • Notes
  • Index
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Social Scientific Research


August 2018 | 384 pages | Sage UK

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Offering an engaging and entertaining introduction to research methods, this is a practical and easy-to-use companion for all new researchers and students in the social sciences. Covering all the key stages of the research process, this book guides students in navigating some of the biggest challenges in developing a research project.

This book:

  • Uses real-life everyday examples, connecting research methods to your experiences
  • Includes dedicated chapters on identifying a research question, ethics and writing up your findings
  • Comprises an array of activities, tips, illustrations and international case studies
  • Covers qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods research

Bringing methods to life for students across the social sciences, this book will provide you with the confidence you need to get your research off the ground.


Table Of Contents:

  • I. Introduction
  • Chapter 1: What is Social Science Research?
  • Chapter 2: Research Ethics
  • Chapter 3: Identifying a Research Question
  • Chapter 4: Conducting the Literature Review
  • II. Argumentation
  • Chapter 5: Building Effective Concepts
  • Chapter 6: Making Strong Arguments
  • III. METHOD AND CASE SELECTION
  • Chapter 7: Method Selection
  • Chapter 8: Mixed Methods Research
  • Chapter 9: Case Selection
  • IV. QUALITATIVE METHODS AND ANALYSIS
  • Chapter 10: Interviews
  • Chapter 11: Focus Groups
  • Chapter 12: Participant Observation
  • Chapter 13: Process Tracing
  • Chapter 14: Comparative Case Method
  • V. QUANTITATIVE METHODS AND ANALYSIS
  • Chapter 15: Measurement
  • Chapter 16: Quantitative Data
  • Chapter 17: Content Analysis
  • Chapter 18: Surveys
  • Chapter 19: Experiments
  • Chapter 20: Observational Studies
  • V. CONCLUSION
  • Chapter 21: Social Scientific Writing
  • Glossary
  • Notes
  • Index

Recent Product Reviews:

an excellent textbook that will guide many students at different levels
Mr Richard Kotter, Geography & Environmental Management, Northumbria University
Social Scientific Research is a modern handbook that will serve as a guide for researchers that are not sure what and how they may want to study. The book will clear the cobwebs away. Not only those who feel like they were led to the blind alley by the subject of their research will consider the book useful. It is also a perfect tool for self-study purposes since it discusses the research process in detail. Finally, more advanced scholars will find this book helpful since it introduces the methods for the verification of methodological assumptions on every stage of analysis.
Professor Joanna Rak, Political Science & Journalism, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan
My students have found this book easy to understand and well explained. They like the structure and examples. The activities at the end of the chapter make for a great way to embed what they have learnt. Have ordered copies for the college library and will put on essential reading
Ms Natalie Clark, Higher education, Norwich City College of FE And HE
Did not fit course sequence
Dr Evan Roberts, Sociology, Uni Of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Very helpful for students to grasp the importance of scientific research, understand detailed concepts and being supported at adopting a scientific perspective towards social work issues.
Dr Barbara Johanna Lill-Rastern, Social Work, Management Center Innsbruck

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