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An Invitation To Social Research : How it's done/ Emily Adler & Roger Clark,

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Australia : Cengage Learning, 2015.Edition: 5th EdDescription: xxi, 502p. : illISBN:
  • 9789353500467
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 300.77 ADL
Contents:
Table of Contents Machine generated contents note: Research versus Other Ways of Knowing Knowledge from Authorities Knowledge from Personal Inquiry The Scientific Method and Its Strengths The Uses and Purposes of Social Research Exploratory Research Descriptive Research Explanatory Research Evaluation Research Summary Concepts, Variables, and Hypotheses Social Science and Causality: A Word of Caution The Relationship between Theory and Research Focal Research Excerpt from "Moving On? Continuity and Change after Retirement": Role Theory Focal Research Excerpt from "The Terrible Towel and Fair-Weather Fans: Steelers Nation as a Quasi-Religion" Deductive Reasoning Inductive Reasoning The Cyclical Model of Science Summary The Responsibilities of Researchers A Historical Perspective on Research Ethics Focal Research Ethical Concerns and Researcher Responsibilities in Studying Women with HIV/AIDS Principles for Doing Ethical Research Principles Regarding Participants in Research Ethical Issues Concerning Colleagues, the Community, and the General Public Ethical Dilemmas During and After Data Collection Conflict Between Ethical Principles Conflict Between Ethical Principles and Legal Concerns Conflict between Ethical Principles and Research Interests Ethics and Publishing Results Making Decisions to Maximize Benefit and Minimize Risk 64 Summary Sources and Examples of Research Questions Focal Research Career and Family: From College Expectations to Late-Thirties Outcomes The Impact of Values on Science Personal Experiences Research and the Social, Political, and Economic World Sources and Impacts of Research Funding Practical Matters Reviewing the Literature Access Time and Money Summary Why Sample? Sampling Frames, Probability versus Nonprobability Samples Focal Research Calling Cell Phones in '08 Pre-Election Polls Sources of Error Associated with Sampling Coverage Errors Nonresponse Errors Sampling Errors Types of Probability Sampling Simple Random Sampling Systematic Sampling Stratified Sampling Cluster Sampling Multistage Sampling Types of Nonprobability Sampling Purposive Sampling Quota Sampling Snowball Sampling Convenience Sampling Choosing a Sampling Technique Summary Measuring Variables Conceptualization Operationalization An Example of Conceptualization and Operationalization Composite Measures Focal Research "How's Life?" and other ways to measure happiness Measurement in Visual Analysis and Qualitative Research Exhaustive and Mutually Exclusive Categories Quality of Measurement Checking Reliability Checking Validity Focal Research Measuring Suicide Level of Measurement Nominal Level Variables Ordinal Level Variables Interval Level Variables Ratio Level Variables The Practical Significance of Level of Measurement Summary Designing a Study Connections between the Uses of Research, Theory, and Study Design Study Design Choices Cross-Sectional Study Design Cross-Sectional Studies and Causal Relationships Longitudinal Designs: Panel, Trend, and Cohort Designs Focal Research Moving On? Continuity and Change after Retirement Summary Causal Hypotheses and Experimental Designs The Experiment: Data Collection Technique or Study Design? Experimental Designs Internal Validity and Experiments Pretest-Posttest Control Group Experiment Advantages of Pretest-Posttest Experiments Posttest-Only Control Group Experiment Extended Experimental Design Quasi-Experimental Design Experiments in the Field Focal Research Student Learning: A Field Experiment in the Classroom Experiments in the Laboratory Natural Experiments Comparing Experiments to Other Designs Summary Surveys Focal Research Environmentalism among College Students: A Sociological Investigation The Uses of Questionnaires and Interviews Participant Involvement Self-Administered Questionnaires Group-Administered Questionnaires Mailed and Individually Administered Questionnaires Internet and Web Surveys Cover Letters and Follow-Ups Interviews In-Person Interviews Phone Interviews Constructing Questions Types of Questions How to Ask Questions Guidelines for Question Wording Response Categories Guidelines Summary Qualitative Interviews Focal Research Managing Motherhood in Prison Variations in Qualitative Interviews Number and Length of Interviews Degree of Structure Interviews Using Visual Methods Joint Interviewers Group and Focus Group Interviews Issues of Validity and Practicality Locating Interviewees, Presenting the Project, and Encouraging Participation Planning the Interview Using Consent Forms Constructing an Interview Guide or Schedule Speaking the Same Language Conducting the Interview Where and How to Interview Recording the Interview Being "Real" in the Interview Interviewing across the Great Divides After the Interview's Over Analyzing Interview Data Summary Focal Research The Terrible Towel and Fair-Weather Fans: Steelers Nation as a Quasi-Religion Observational Techniques Defined Reasons for Doing Observations Observer Roles Getting Ready for Observation Gaining Access and Ethical Concerns Gathering the Data Visual Sociology Analyzing the Data Advantages and Disadvantages of Observational Techniques Summary Available Data Focal Research Comparing the Context of Immigrant Homicides in Miami: Haitians, Jamaicans, and Mariels Kinds of Available Data Secondary Data Existing Statistics Other Kinds of Available Data Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Available Data Summary Focal Research Who Envisions the Distaff Side?: Female Visibility in Children's Picture Books over Time and by Authors' Race, Ethnicity, Sexual Sympathies and Gender Appropriate Topics for Content Analysis Materials Appropriate for Content Analysis Questions Asked by Content Analyzers Quantitative Content Analysis Units of Analysis Sampling Creating Meaningful Variables Qualitative Content Analysis Visual Analysis Advantages and Disadvantages of Content Analysis Summary Basic and Applied Research Social Problems and Social Solutions Evaluation Research Outcome Evaluation Cost-Benefit Analysis Needs Assessments and Other Kinds of Evaluations Focal Research A Needs Assessment of Incarcerated Women in Ecuador Designing Evaluation Research Participatory Action Research Explicit Goals Participation and the Researcher's Role Final Considerations A Middle Ground Politics and Applied Research Beyond Our Control Having an Impact Summary Quantitative or Qualitative? An Overview of Quantitative Data Analysis An Overview of Qualitative Analyses Quantitative Data Analysis Sources of Data for Quantitative Analysis Elementary Quantitative Analyses Univariate Analyses Measures of Central Tendency Variation Measures of Dispersion or Variation for Interval Scale Variables Bivariate Analyses Measures of Association Measures of Correlation Inferential Statistics Multivariate Analysis and the Elaboration Model Qualitative Data Analysis Social Anthropological versus Interpretivist Approaches Does Qualitative Data Analysis Emerge from or Generate the Data Collected? The Strengths and Weaknesses of Qualitative Data Analysis Revisited Are There Predictable Steps in Qualitative Data Analysis? Data Collection and Transcription Data Reduction Coding Types of Coding Memoing Data Displays Conclusion Drawing and Verification Pre-Report Writing Qualitative Report Writing Summary.
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Table of Contents Machine generated contents note: Research versus Other Ways of Knowing
Knowledge from Authorities
Knowledge from Personal Inquiry
The Scientific Method and Its Strengths
The Uses and Purposes of Social Research
Exploratory Research
Descriptive Research
Explanatory Research
Evaluation Research
Summary
Concepts, Variables, and Hypotheses
Social Science and Causality: A Word of Caution
The Relationship between Theory and Research
Focal Research Excerpt from "Moving On? Continuity and Change after Retirement": Role Theory
Focal Research Excerpt from "The Terrible Towel and Fair-Weather Fans: Steelers Nation as a Quasi-Religion"
Deductive Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
The Cyclical Model of Science
Summary
The Responsibilities of Researchers
A Historical Perspective on Research Ethics
Focal Research Ethical Concerns and Researcher Responsibilities in Studying Women with HIV/AIDS
Principles for Doing Ethical Research
Principles Regarding Participants in Research
Ethical Issues Concerning Colleagues, the Community, and the General Public
Ethical Dilemmas During and After Data Collection
Conflict Between Ethical Principles
Conflict Between Ethical Principles and Legal Concerns
Conflict between Ethical Principles and Research Interests
Ethics and Publishing Results
Making Decisions to Maximize Benefit and Minimize Risk 64 Summary
Sources and Examples of Research Questions
Focal Research Career and Family: From College Expectations to Late-Thirties Outcomes
The Impact of Values on Science
Personal Experiences
Research and the Social, Political, and Economic World
Sources and Impacts of Research Funding
Practical Matters
Reviewing the Literature
Access
Time and Money
Summary
Why Sample?
Sampling Frames, Probability versus Nonprobability Samples
Focal Research Calling Cell Phones in '08 Pre-Election Polls
Sources of Error Associated with Sampling
Coverage Errors
Nonresponse Errors
Sampling Errors
Types of Probability Sampling
Simple Random Sampling
Systematic Sampling
Stratified Sampling
Cluster Sampling
Multistage Sampling
Types of Nonprobability Sampling
Purposive Sampling
Quota Sampling
Snowball Sampling
Convenience Sampling
Choosing a Sampling Technique
Summary
Measuring Variables
Conceptualization
Operationalization
An Example of Conceptualization and Operationalization
Composite Measures
Focal Research "How's Life?" and other ways to measure happiness
Measurement in Visual Analysis and Qualitative Research
Exhaustive and Mutually Exclusive Categories
Quality of Measurement
Checking Reliability
Checking Validity
Focal Research Measuring Suicide
Level of Measurement
Nominal Level Variables
Ordinal Level Variables
Interval Level Variables
Ratio Level Variables
The Practical Significance of Level of Measurement
Summary
Designing a Study
Connections between the Uses of Research, Theory, and Study Design
Study Design Choices
Cross-Sectional Study Design
Cross-Sectional Studies and Causal Relationships
Longitudinal Designs: Panel, Trend, and Cohort Designs
Focal Research Moving On? Continuity and Change after Retirement
Summary
Causal Hypotheses and Experimental Designs
The Experiment: Data Collection Technique or Study Design?
Experimental Designs
Internal Validity and Experiments
Pretest-Posttest Control Group Experiment
Advantages of Pretest-Posttest Experiments
Posttest-Only Control Group Experiment
Extended Experimental Design
Quasi-Experimental Design
Experiments in the Field
Focal Research Student Learning: A Field Experiment in the Classroom
Experiments in the Laboratory
Natural Experiments
Comparing Experiments to Other Designs
Summary
Surveys
Focal Research Environmentalism among College Students: A Sociological Investigation
The Uses of Questionnaires and Interviews
Participant Involvement
Self-Administered Questionnaires
Group-Administered Questionnaires
Mailed and Individually Administered Questionnaires
Internet and Web Surveys
Cover Letters and Follow-Ups
Interviews
In-Person Interviews
Phone Interviews
Constructing Questions
Types of Questions
How to Ask Questions
Guidelines for Question Wording
Response Categories Guidelines
Summary
Qualitative Interviews
Focal Research Managing Motherhood in Prison
Variations in Qualitative Interviews
Number and Length of Interviews
Degree of Structure
Interviews Using Visual Methods
Joint Interviewers
Group and Focus Group Interviews
Issues of Validity and Practicality
Locating Interviewees, Presenting the Project, and Encouraging Participation
Planning the Interview
Using Consent Forms
Constructing an Interview Guide or Schedule
Speaking the Same Language
Conducting the Interview
Where and How to Interview
Recording the Interview
Being "Real" in the Interview
Interviewing across the Great Divides
After the Interview's Over
Analyzing Interview Data
Summary
Focal Research The Terrible Towel and Fair-Weather Fans: Steelers Nation as a Quasi-Religion
Observational Techniques Defined
Reasons for Doing Observations
Observer Roles
Getting Ready for Observation
Gaining Access and Ethical Concerns
Gathering the Data
Visual Sociology
Analyzing the Data
Advantages and Disadvantages of Observational Techniques
Summary
Available Data
Focal Research Comparing the Context of Immigrant Homicides in Miami: Haitians, Jamaicans, and Mariels
Kinds of Available Data
Secondary Data
Existing Statistics
Other Kinds of Available Data
Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Available Data
Summary
Focal Research Who Envisions the Distaff Side?: Female Visibility in Children's Picture Books over Time and by Authors' Race, Ethnicity, Sexual Sympathies and Gender
Appropriate Topics for Content Analysis
Materials Appropriate for Content Analysis
Questions Asked by Content Analyzers
Quantitative Content Analysis
Units of Analysis
Sampling
Creating Meaningful Variables
Qualitative Content Analysis
Visual Analysis
Advantages and Disadvantages of Content Analysis
Summary
Basic and Applied Research
Social Problems and Social Solutions
Evaluation Research
Outcome Evaluation
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Needs Assessments and Other Kinds of Evaluations
Focal Research A Needs Assessment of Incarcerated Women in Ecuador
Designing Evaluation Research
Participatory Action Research
Explicit Goals
Participation and the Researcher's Role
Final Considerations
A Middle Ground
Politics and Applied Research
Beyond Our Control
Having an Impact
Summary
Quantitative or Qualitative?
An Overview of Quantitative Data Analysis
An Overview of Qualitative Analyses
Quantitative Data Analysis
Sources of Data for Quantitative Analysis
Elementary Quantitative Analyses
Univariate Analyses
Measures of Central Tendency
Variation
Measures of Dispersion or Variation for Interval Scale Variables
Bivariate Analyses
Measures of Association
Measures of Correlation
Inferential Statistics
Multivariate Analysis and the Elaboration Model
Qualitative Data Analysis
Social Anthropological versus Interpretivist Approaches
Does Qualitative Data Analysis Emerge from or Generate the Data Collected?
The Strengths and Weaknesses of Qualitative Data Analysis Revisited
Are There Predictable Steps in Qualitative Data Analysis?
Data Collection and Transcription
Data Reduction
Coding
Types of Coding
Memoing
Data Displays
Conclusion Drawing and Verification
Pre-Report Writing
Qualitative Report Writing
Summary.

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