Applied Social Science Methodology: an introductory guide
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017.Description: xxix,414pISBN:- 9781107071476 (Hardback)
- Social sciences - Methodology
- Quantitative Methode
- Building blocks - A unified framework - Arguments - Concepts and measures - Analyses
- Causality - Causal frameworks - Causal hypotheses and analyses - Experimental designs - Large-N observational designs - Case study designs - Diverse tools of causal inference
- Process and presentation - Reading and reviewing - Brainstorming - Data gathering - Writing - Speaking - Ethics
- Statistics - Data management -Univariate statistics - Probability distributions - Statistical inference - Bivariate statistics - Regression - Causal inference
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This textbook provides a clear, concise, and comprehensive introduction to methodological issues encountered by the various social science disciplines. It emphasizes applications, with detailed examples, so that readers can put these methods to work in their research. Within a unified framework, John Gerring and Dino Christenson integrate a variety of methods - descriptive and causal, observational and experimental, qualitative and quantitative. The text covers a wide range of topics including research design, data-gathering techniques, statistics, theoretical frameworks, and social science writing. It is designed both for those attempting to make sense of social science, as well as those aiming to conduct original research. The text is accompanied by online practice questions, exercises, examples, and additional resources, including related readings and websites. An essential resource for undergraduate and postgraduate programs in communications, criminal justice, economics, business, finance, management, education, environmental policy, international development, law, political science, public health, public policy, social work, sociology, and urban planning.
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