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Presents an introduction to research methods in the social sciences. This book focuses on everyday life as a way to understand research methods. It covers ethics, data gathering and analysis, and statistics.

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“Janet Ruane has written the most lively and lucid introductory methods book I’ve ever read. The book is filled with contemporary examples that will engage the beginning student while providing a thorough and memorable grounding in the conduct of social research.”

Edward J. Hackett, Arizona State University


“Finally a well written, non-intimidating, down-to-earth beginners methods textbook. Ruane truly fills a void in the literature. Her book will delight both teachers and students.”

Sophia P. Tsakraklides, Temple University


Essentials provides a basis for making research methods accessible and, more important, interesting to students. Ruane’s no-nonsense approach, real-life examples, and avoidance of jargon-laden explanations allow students to learn, understand, and appreciate research methods in spite of themselves …Great book!”

Maureen Outlaw, Providence College



Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

1. When Should We Trust What We Know? Why Research Methods?.

2. Ethics: It’s the Right Thing To Do.

3. Some Perfectly Valid Points: Measurement, Internal, and External Validity.

4. Measure By Measure—Making the Abstract Concrete.

5. If It Glitters Is It Gold? Assessing Measures.

6. One Thing Leads to Another: Causal Analysis.

7. Designing Ideas: Research Strategies.

8. An Informative Few:Sampling.

9. Our Inquisitive Nature: The Questionnaire.

10. Talking Heads: The Interview.

11. Watch and Learn: Field Research.

12. Getting Organized: Descriptive Statistics.

13. Beyond Description: Inferential Statistics.

References.

Web Resources.

Index

Essentials Research Methods A Guide to Social

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 13/07/2004
      ISBN13: 9780631230496, 978-0631230496
      ISBN10: 0631230491

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Presents an introduction to research methods in the social sciences. This book focuses on everyday life as a way to understand research methods. It covers ethics, data gathering and analysis, and statistics.

      Trade Review
      “Janet Ruane has written the most lively and lucid introductory methods book I’ve ever read. The book is filled with contemporary examples that will engage the beginning student while providing a thorough and memorable grounding in the conduct of social research.”

      Edward J. Hackett, Arizona State University


      “Finally a well written, non-intimidating, down-to-earth beginners methods textbook. Ruane truly fills a void in the literature. Her book will delight both teachers and students.”

      Sophia P. Tsakraklides, Temple University


      Essentials provides a basis for making research methods accessible and, more important, interesting to students. Ruane’s no-nonsense approach, real-life examples, and avoidance of jargon-laden explanations allow students to learn, understand, and appreciate research methods in spite of themselves …Great book!”

      Maureen Outlaw, Providence College



      Table of Contents
      List of Figures and Tables.

      Preface.

      Acknowledgements.

      1. When Should We Trust What We Know? Why Research Methods?.

      2. Ethics: It’s the Right Thing To Do.

      3. Some Perfectly Valid Points: Measurement, Internal, and External Validity.

      4. Measure By Measure—Making the Abstract Concrete.

      5. If It Glitters Is It Gold? Assessing Measures.

      6. One Thing Leads to Another: Causal Analysis.

      7. Designing Ideas: Research Strategies.

      8. An Informative Few:Sampling.

      9. Our Inquisitive Nature: The Questionnaire.

      10. Talking Heads: The Interview.

      11. Watch and Learn: Field Research.

      12. Getting Organized: Descriptive Statistics.

      13. Beyond Description: Inferential Statistics.

      References.

      Web Resources.

      Index

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