Understanding Sociology Through Research

Understanding Sociology Through Research
Author: Donald R. MacQueen
Publsiher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1973
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015002552688

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Introduction to Sociology 2e

Introduction to Sociology 2e
Author: Nathan J. Keirns,Heather Griffiths,Eric Strayer,Susan Cody-Rydzewski,Gail Scaramuzzo,Tommy Sadler,Sally Vyain,Jeff D. Bry,Faye Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre: Sociology
ISBN: 1947172905

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"Introduction to Sociology 2e adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical, one-semester introductory sociology course. It offers comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, which are supported by a wealth of engaging learning materials. The textbook presents detailed section reviews with rich questions, discussions that help students apply their knowledge, and features that draw learners into the discipline in meaningful ways. The second edition retains the book's conceptual organization, aligning to most courses, and has been significantly updated to reflect the latest research and provide examples most relevant to today's students. In order to help instructors transition to the revised version, the 2e changes are described within the preface."--Website of text.

Understanding the Social World

Understanding the Social World
Author: Russell K. Schutt
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2016-01-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781506306032

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Understanding the Social World: Research Methods for the 21st Century is a textbook for the fast-paced, globally interconnected social world of the new century. Author Russell K. Schutt rises to the research requirements of a social world shaped by big data and social media, Instagram and avatars, blogs, and tweets; and he confronts the research challenges created by cell phones, privacy concerns, linguistic diversity and multicultural neighborhoods. Understanding the Social World is fast-paced and visually sleek, taking students across disciplinary and national boundaries and transcending past research debates by emphasizing mixed methods, concern for human subjects, and application of results. Accessible, with timely examples and engaging exercises, this title brings a new and clear understanding to the practice and process of research.

Sociology

Sociology
Author: Steven E. Barkan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1936126532

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An Introduction to Sociology

An Introduction to Sociology
Author: Anthony Giddens,Mitchell Duneier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0393988872

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Research Methods and Society

Research Methods and Society
Author: Linda Eberst Dorsten,Lawrence Hotchkiss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2016-09-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315510910

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Provides a foundation for understanding research findings in social sciences. Designed to help students acquire basic skills in the methods of social science research, the second edition of Research Methods and Society contains numerous excerpts from professional journal articles, scholarly books, and popular press. The text uses a straightforward writing style to present essential information, without eliminating key concepts, tools, and their applications. Concrete, everyday examples and “hands-on” practice activities reinforce fundamental concepts that will be useful to students in their future careers and life. Topics are illustrated in ways that are student-centered, yet instructor-friendly. Features and updates to this 2nd edition include: Highlighted concepts and terms in each chapter -- In addition to a chapter-end list of key terms. These familiarize students with important content, and helps ensure they understand and retain it. Chapter summaries – Includes a section titled Your Review Sheet: Questions Discussed in This Chapter. Enables students to review the major themes presented in each chapter, and encourages them to reflect on the key points. Numerous “real-world” activities – Help students meet specific learning needs, such as evaluating excerpts from research articles, analyzing secondary data, and analyzing primary data from direct observation and other mini-projects Excerpts from professional journal articles and popular press readings – these are followed by questions, which guide learning on specific methods topics, and illustrates specific issues related to methodology typically employed by social scientists. Added and expanded discussion of Ethics, with special attention to chapters on direct methods of data collection, as well as new discussions about online research. New secondary data tables and their discussions/applications.

Sociological Theory in Use RLE Social Theory

Sociological Theory in Use  RLE Social Theory
Author: Kenneth Menzies
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317657187

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Central to most sociologists’ self-image is the claim that their theories are based on research. However, using a random sample of 680 articles appearing in major American, British and Canadian journals, Dr Menzies shows that in some areas of sociology the wide gap between theory and research means that much of sociological theory is virtually untested. He explains how theory is embodied in eight particular types of research, critically examines these research theories, and contrasts them with the positions of modern theorists. The sample of journal articles also permits a comparison of British, American and Canadian sociology. By contrasting on how researchers us theories, Dr Menzies is able to reassess several theories. For instance, symbolic interactionist research uses embedded causal claims and stands in a dialectical relationship to other sociological research, while the research version of conflict theory depends on external causes to explain social change. The implications of using statistical techniques like factor analysis and regression are also considered in relation to the form of explanation.

Making Sense of Science

Making Sense of Science
Author: Steven Yearley
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2005
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0803986920

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This volume demystifies science studies and bridges the divide between social theory and the sociology of science.