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Book Synopsis

Through a multi-methodology approach, Principles and Methods of Social Research, Fourth Edition covers the latest research techniques and designs and guides readers toward the design and conduct of social research from the ground up. Applauded for its comprehensive coverage, the breadth and depth of content of this new edition is unparalleled.

Explained with updated applied examples useful to the social, behavioral, educational, and organizational sciences, the methods described are relevant to contemporary researchers. The underlying logic and mechanics of experimental, quasi-experimental, and non-experimental research strategies are discussed in detail. Introductory chapters cover topics such as validity and reliability furnish readers with a firm understanding of foundational concepts. The book has chapters dedicated to sampling, interviewing, questionnaire design, stimulus scaling, observational methods, content analysis, implicit measures, dyadic and group methods,

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements and Dedication

Preface

Part I
Introduction to Social Research Methods

Chapter 1. Basic Concepts
Science and Daily Life
From Theory, Concept, or Idea to Operation
Role of Theory in Scientific Inquiry
Conclusion and Overview
References

Chapter 2. Internal and External Validity
Causation
Distinguishing Internal and External Validity
Basic Issues of Internal Validity
Basic Issues of External Validity
Conclusion
References

Chapter 3. Measurement Reliability
Classical Measurement Theory
Contemporary Measurement Theory
Conclusion
References

Chapter 4. Measurement Validity
Types of Measurement Validity
The Multitrait-Multimethod Matrix
Threats to Measurement Validity
Conclusion
References

Part II.

Research Design Strategies: Experiments, Quasi-Experiments, and Nonexperiments

Chapter 5. Designing Experiments: Variations on the Basics
Basic Variations in Experimental Design
Expanding the Number of Experimental Treatments
Block Designs: Incorporating a Nonexperimental Factor
Repeated Measure Designs and Counterbalancing
Conclusion
References

Chapter 6. Constructing Laboratory Experiments
Steps for Constructing an Experiment
Types of Experimental Manipulations
Manipulation and Attention Checks
Assignment of Participants to Conditions: Randomization Procedures
Realism and Engagement in an Experiment
Role-Playing Simulations and Analogue Experiments
Conclusion
References

Chapter 7. External Validity of Laboratory Experiments
Generalizability Across Participants
Experimenter Expectancy and Bias
Three Faces of External Validity
Conclusion
References

Chapter 8. Conducting Experiments Outside the Laboratory
Research Settings and Issues of Validity
Constructing a Field Experiment
The Internet as a Site for Experimental Research
Conclusion
References

Chapter 9. Quasi-Experiments and Applied Research
Quasi-experimental Methods in Applied Contexts
Quasi-experimental Designs
The Use of Archival Data in Longitudinal Research
Conclusion
References

Chapter 10. Nonexperimental Research: Correlational Design
Bivariate Correlation and Regression
Multiple Regression
Using Regression to Test Mediation
Uses and Misuses of Correlational Analysis
Conclusion
References

Chapter 11. Advanced Multivariate Correlational Design
Multilevel Models
Structural Equation Models
Modeling Longitudinal Data
Conclusion
References

Part III

Data Collecting Methods

Chapter 12. Survey Studies: Design and Sampling
Selection vs. Assignment
Census and Survey Basics
Random Sampling
Nonrandom Sampling
Other Sampling Issues
Types of Survey Studies
Missing Data
Conclusion
References

Chapter 13. Systematic Observational Methods
Three Aspects of Naturalism
Observer Involvement in the Naturalistic Setting
Coding Observations
Conclusion
References

Chapter 14. Content Analysis
Content Analysis Basics
Conducting a Content Analysis
Summary of the General Paradigm
Representative Examples
Conclusion
References

Chapter 15. Interviewing
Modes of Administration
Developing the Interview
Conducting the Interview
Group Interviews and Focus Groups
Conclusion
References

Chapter 16. Construction of Questionnaires and Rating Scales
Questionnaires
Constructing Rating Scales
Conclusion
References

Chapter 17. Scaling Stimuli: Social Psychophysics
Scaling Stimuli
Stimulus Scaling Techniques
Multidimensional Scaling Models
Conclusion
References

Chapter 18. Indirect and Implicit Measures of Cognition and Affect
Indirect Measures
Information Processing: Attention and Memory
Priming: Processing Without Awareness or Intent
Social Psychophysiology
Conclusion
References

Chapter 19. Methods for Assessing Dyads and Groups
Dyadic Designs
Designs to Study Group Structures
Designs to Study Multiple Groups
Measuring Group Process and Outcomes
Conclusion
References

Part IV

Concluding Perspectives

Chapter 20. Synthesizing Research Results: Meta-Analysis
Replicability of Findings
Meta-Analysis
Stages in the Meta-Analysis Process
Interpreting the Meta-Analysis
Conclusion
References

Chapter 21. Social Responsibility and Ethics in Social Research
Ethics of Research Practices
The Regulatory Context of Research Involving Human Participants
Ethics of Data Reporting
Ethical Issues Related to the Products of Scientific Research
Conclusion
References

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 7/11/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032222400, 978-1032222400
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Through a multi-methodology approach, Principles and Methods of Social Research, Fourth Edition covers the latest research techniques and designs and guides readers toward the design and conduct of social research from the ground up. Applauded for its comprehensive coverage, the breadth and depth of content of this new edition is unparalleled.

      Explained with updated applied examples useful to the social, behavioral, educational, and organizational sciences, the methods described are relevant to contemporary researchers. The underlying logic and mechanics of experimental, quasi-experimental, and non-experimental research strategies are discussed in detail. Introductory chapters cover topics such as validity and reliability furnish readers with a firm understanding of foundational concepts. The book has chapters dedicated to sampling, interviewing, questionnaire design, stimulus scaling, observational methods, content analysis, implicit measures, dyadic and group methods,

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements and Dedication

      Preface

      Part I
      Introduction to Social Research Methods

      Chapter 1. Basic Concepts
      Science and Daily Life
      From Theory, Concept, or Idea to Operation
      Role of Theory in Scientific Inquiry
      Conclusion and Overview
      References

      Chapter 2. Internal and External Validity
      Causation
      Distinguishing Internal and External Validity
      Basic Issues of Internal Validity
      Basic Issues of External Validity
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 3. Measurement Reliability
      Classical Measurement Theory
      Contemporary Measurement Theory
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 4. Measurement Validity
      Types of Measurement Validity
      The Multitrait-Multimethod Matrix
      Threats to Measurement Validity
      Conclusion
      References

      Part II.

      Research Design Strategies: Experiments, Quasi-Experiments, and Nonexperiments

      Chapter 5. Designing Experiments: Variations on the Basics
      Basic Variations in Experimental Design
      Expanding the Number of Experimental Treatments
      Block Designs: Incorporating a Nonexperimental Factor
      Repeated Measure Designs and Counterbalancing
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 6. Constructing Laboratory Experiments
      Steps for Constructing an Experiment
      Types of Experimental Manipulations
      Manipulation and Attention Checks
      Assignment of Participants to Conditions: Randomization Procedures
      Realism and Engagement in an Experiment
      Role-Playing Simulations and Analogue Experiments
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 7. External Validity of Laboratory Experiments
      Generalizability Across Participants
      Experimenter Expectancy and Bias
      Three Faces of External Validity
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 8. Conducting Experiments Outside the Laboratory
      Research Settings and Issues of Validity
      Constructing a Field Experiment
      The Internet as a Site for Experimental Research
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 9. Quasi-Experiments and Applied Research
      Quasi-experimental Methods in Applied Contexts
      Quasi-experimental Designs
      The Use of Archival Data in Longitudinal Research
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 10. Nonexperimental Research: Correlational Design
      Bivariate Correlation and Regression
      Multiple Regression
      Using Regression to Test Mediation
      Uses and Misuses of Correlational Analysis
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 11. Advanced Multivariate Correlational Design
      Multilevel Models
      Structural Equation Models
      Modeling Longitudinal Data
      Conclusion
      References

      Part III

      Data Collecting Methods

      Chapter 12. Survey Studies: Design and Sampling
      Selection vs. Assignment
      Census and Survey Basics
      Random Sampling
      Nonrandom Sampling
      Other Sampling Issues
      Types of Survey Studies
      Missing Data
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 13. Systematic Observational Methods
      Three Aspects of Naturalism
      Observer Involvement in the Naturalistic Setting
      Coding Observations
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 14. Content Analysis
      Content Analysis Basics
      Conducting a Content Analysis
      Summary of the General Paradigm
      Representative Examples
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 15. Interviewing
      Modes of Administration
      Developing the Interview
      Conducting the Interview
      Group Interviews and Focus Groups
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 16. Construction of Questionnaires and Rating Scales
      Questionnaires
      Constructing Rating Scales
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 17. Scaling Stimuli: Social Psychophysics
      Scaling Stimuli
      Stimulus Scaling Techniques
      Multidimensional Scaling Models
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 18. Indirect and Implicit Measures of Cognition and Affect
      Indirect Measures
      Information Processing: Attention and Memory
      Priming: Processing Without Awareness or Intent
      Social Psychophysiology
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 19. Methods for Assessing Dyads and Groups
      Dyadic Designs
      Designs to Study Group Structures
      Designs to Study Multiple Groups
      Measuring Group Process and Outcomes
      Conclusion
      References

      Part IV

      Concluding Perspectives

      Chapter 20. Synthesizing Research Results: Meta-Analysis
      Replicability of Findings
      Meta-Analysis
      Stages in the Meta-Analysis Process
      Interpreting the Meta-Analysis
      Conclusion
      References

      Chapter 21. Social Responsibility and Ethics in Social Research
      Ethics of Research Practices
      The Regulatory Context of Research Involving Human Participants
      Ethics of Data Reporting
      Ethical Issues Related to the Products of Scientific Research
      Conclusion
      References

      Glossary

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