Research Methods in the Social and Behavioral SciencesThis text acquaints the student with the diverse methods used in the social, psychological and behavioural sciences. The scientific question at hand affects the researcher's choice of methods, and this book helps students develop an appreciation for the sorts of hypotheses and questions that can be most profitably investigated with each method. The text emphasizes that the student needs to be acquainted with a variety of research methods, as there is no single perfect method. Along with the illustrative research in each chapter, the advantages and disadvantages of each method are discussed. |
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Recommended Readings | 37 |
OBSERVING ILLEGAL AND IMMORAL | 67 |
Using Observation to Test Ideas | 73 |
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