Research methods in social relations / Rick H. Hoyle, Monica J. Harris, Charles M. Judd.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hoyle, Rick H.
Other Authors: Harris, Monica J.
Judd, Charles M.
Language:English
Published: Fort Worth, TX : Wadsworth, 2002.
Edition:Seventh edition.
Subjects:
Physical Description:xxiii, 568 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 0 |g Part 1.  |t Introduction --   |g Chapter 1.  |t Ways of Knowing --   |t The Place of Values in Social Science Research --   |t Contestability in Social and Physical Sciences --   |t Casual Observation --   |t Toward a Science of Social Behavior --   |g Chapter 2.  |t Evaluating Social Science Theories and Research --   |t The Purposes of Research in the Social Sciences --   |t Criteria for Evaluating Social Science Research --   |t Maximizing Construct Validity --   |t Maximizing Internal Validity --   |t Maximizing External Validity --   |g Chapter 3.  |t Ethical Principles --   |t The Tuskegee Syphilis Study --   |t The Belmont Report --   |t Focus on Ethical Issues in Experimental Research: Deception --   |t Focus on Ethical Issues in Quasi-Experimental Research: Confidentiality and Anonymity --   |t Focus on Ethical Issues in Nonexperimental Research: Participant Observation --   |t The Ethics of Not Doing a Study --   |t Case Study of the Ethical Review Process --   |t Closing Thoughts --   |g Part 2.  |t Measurement --   |g Chapter 4.  |t Fundamentals of Measurement --   |t From Abstract Concepts to Concrete Representations --   |t Operational Definitions Are Necessary but Rarely Sufficient --   |t Measurement Presupposes a Clearly Defined Construct --   |t Components of an Observed Score --   |t Reliability --   |t Validity --   |g Chapter 5.  |t Modes of Measurement --   |t Modes of Direct Questioning --   |t Other Modes of Measurement --   |g Chapter 6.  |t Single-Item Measures in Questionnaires --   |t Outline of Procedures in Questionnaire Research --   |t Question Content --   |t Question Wording --   |t Question Sequence --   |t Special Techniques for Sensitive Content --   |t Interviewing --   |g Chapter 7.  |t Scaling and Multiple-Item Measures --   |t Advantages of Multiple-Item Measures --   |t Levels of Measurement --   |t Rating Scales for Quantifying Individual Judgments --   |t Developing Multiple-Item Scales --   |t Three Types of Multiple-Item Scales --   |t Scaling and Levels of Measurement --   |g Part 3.  |t Sampling --   |g Chapter 8.  |t Fundamentals of Sampling --   |t Some Basic Definitions and Concepts --   |t Nonprobability Sampling --   |t Probability Sampling --   |t Concluding Remarks About the Two Kinds of Sampling --   |t Sampling Elements Other Than People --   |g Chapter 9.  |t Probability Sampling Methods --   |t Basic Probability Sampling Methods --   |t Sampling Error --   |t Two Examples of Sampling Plans for a National Survey --   |g Chapter 10.  |t Experience Sampling --   |t Applications of the Experience Sampling Method --   |t Sampling Strategies and Procedures --   |t Measurement Strategies and Procedures --   |g Part 4.  |t Social Research Strategies --   |g Chapter 11.  |t Randomized Experiments --   |t Controlling and Manipulating Variables --   |t Random Assignment --   |t Independent Variables that Vary Within and Between Participants --   |t Threats to Internal Validity --   |t Construct Validity of Independent Variables in a Randomized Experiment --   |t Alternative Experimental Designs --   |t Strengths and Weaknesses of Randomized Experiments --   |g Chapter 12.  |t The Laboratory Setting --   |t When Should the Laboratory Be Used? --   |t Types of Laboratory Study --   |t Artifact and Artificiality --   |t Elements of a Laboratory Study --   |g Chapter 13.  |t Nonrandomized Designs --   |t Examples of Nonrandomized Designs --   |t Alternative Nonrandomized Designs --   |g Chapter 14.  |t Applied Research --   |t Varieties of Applied Research --   |t Evaluation Research --   |t The Politics of Applied and Evaluation Research --   |t Can We Afford Not to Do Appliedd Research? --   |g Chapter 15.  |t Observational and Archival Research --   |t Naturalness in Research --   |t Observation --   |t Archival Research --   |g Chapter 16.  |t Qualitative Research --   |t Narrative Analysis --   |t Focus Groups --   |t Oral History --   |t Participant Observation --   |g Part 5.  |t Analysis and Writing --   |g Chapter 17.  |t Data Management and Exploration --   |t The Data Matrix --   |t The Codebook --   |t Statistical Software --   |t Exploring Data --   |g Chapter 18.  |t Estimates and Tests of Association --   |t Associations Between Dichotomous Variables --   |t Inferring Associations in Populations from Sample Data --   |t Associations Between Continuous Variables --   |t Associations Between a Continuous Variable and a Dichotomous Variable --   |t Interpreting Associations --   |t Partial Associations --   |g Chapter 19.  |t Reviewing Research Reports and Literatures --   |t Reviewing Research Reports --   |t Searching the Literature --   |t Reviewing the Literature--"Traditionally" and Meta-Analytically --   |t Basic Meta-Analytic Tests: Combining and Comparing Studies --   |g Chapter 20.  |t Writing the Research Report --   |t Some Preliminary Considerations --   |t Results --   |t Some Suggestions on Procedure and Style --   |t Where to Find Additional Guidance. 
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