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Research Methods for the Social Sciences
By (Author) Professor Jerry Wellington
By (author) Marcin Szczerbinski
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st February 2008
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
300.72
Paperback
248
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
308g
The aim of this book is to provide an introductory but not simplistic guide to research in the social and behavioural sciences. The book sets out to tackle difficult issues and concepts in a scholarly but accessible manner, providing ample guidance and signposts to further reading. We explore a wide range of questions about research and research methods, including:
* What counts as good research'
* Research approaches, paradigms, methods and methodology: what are they and what is the difference
* What is the so-called qualitative/ quantitative'
* When and where is quantitative research indispensable
* If one suggests that research should be scientific' what does that mean
* What methods and methodologies are used in social research
* What is the role of statistics in social and behavioural research How should statistical evidence be interpreted
* What are the ways in which research can, and should, be disseminated and presented
This book is aimed as much at the reflective, researching professional as for the professional researcher.
Jerry Wellington is Professor in Education at the University of Sheffield, UK. Marcin Szczerbinski is Lecturer in the Department of Human Communication Science at the University of Sheffield, UK.