Readings in social research methods
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Readings in social research methods
(The Wadsworth sociology reader series)
Thomson/Wadsworth, c2004
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This reader is designed to accompany any main text in research methods or to stand alone. It focuses on the core methodologies of the social research methods course and provides illustrations of those methods. The articles decribe real world applications and research.
Table of Contents
- Part I An Introduction to Inquiry: Why Do You Need To Understand Research Methods? From the Sociological Imagination, C. Wright Mills
- The Reality of Everyday Life, Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann
- Combining Theory with Methods - Delinquency of Chinese-Canadian Youth - A Test of Opportunity, Control and Inter-generation Conflict Theories, Siu Kwong Won
- School Tracking and Student Violence, Lissa J. Yogan, Murder Followed by Suicide in Australia, 1973-1992 - A Research Note, Jo Barnes
- The Ethics of Research - Nuremberg and the Issue of Wartime Experiments on US Prisoners - The Green Committee, Jon M. Harkness
- Problems of Ethics in Research, Stanley Milgram
- The Ethics of Conducting Social-Science Research on the Internet, James C. Hamilton. Part II The Structuring of Inquiry. (Part contents).
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