Social Research Methods Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches

Presents a more balanced coverage of qualitative and quantitative methods than any other book on the market, and illustrates how the greatest benefit often comes from combining various approaches. It discusses the social and historical context of research, and teaches students to recognize ethnocent...

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Main Author: Neuman, William Lawrence (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA Pearson/Allyn & Bacon 2006
Edition:SIXTH EDITION
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Summary:Presents a more balanced coverage of qualitative and quantitative methods than any other book on the market, and illustrates how the greatest benefit often comes from combining various approaches. It discusses the social and historical context of research, and teaches students to recognize ethnocentric perspectives and the assumptions, values, and beliefs of their own society. Chapter 3, "Theory and Research," helps students with no prior coursework in social theory understand the importance of theory and its connection to research.The book contains many explanatory diagrams and interesting examples drawn from scholarly literature and incorporates feminist and postmodernist theories in the "Meaning of Methodologies" chapter (Ch. 4). Covers writing a literature review and ethics early in Chapter 5 and concludes with a chapter on writing a research report.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:viii, 592 pages illustration 24 cm
Bibliography:Bibliography: pages 548-583
ISBN:9780205457939
0205457932
9780205465316
0205465315