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The Art and Science of Social Research 2nd Edition by Deborah Carr, ISBN-13: 978-0393537529

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  • Publisher: ‎ W. W. Norton & Company; Second edition (December 1, 2020)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 624 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 0393537528
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0393537529

Show your students how social research really unfolds.

Written by a team of renowned sociologists with experience in both the field and the classroom, The Art and Science of Social Research offers authoritative, accessible, and balanced coverage of the methods used to study the social world. The authors highlight the challenges of investigating the unpredictable topic of human lives while providing insights into what really happens in the field, the laboratory, and the survey call center. A streamlined Second Edition is now accompanied by three new InQuizitive activities and writing tutorials that help students master the building blocks of research and hone key writing skills.

Table of Contents:

Cover

Publisher’s Notice

Half-title Page

Title Page

Copyright

Brief Contents

Contents

Preface

About the Authors

Chapter 1: The Art and Science of Social Research

Sociological Perspectives: An Overview

Types of Social Science Research

Starting the Research Process: Choosing a Question and Setting Goals

Overview of This Book

Chapter Review

Chapter 2: Research Foundations

Theory within the Scientific Method

Social Science Theory

The Elements of Theory

From Theory to Empirical Study and Back

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 3: Ethical Issues in Social Science Research

Three Ethical Dilemmas

Defining Research Ethics

A Brief History of Ethical Problems in Research

The Institutional Review Board System

Privacy and Confidentiality

Deception in Research

Scientific Misconduct

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 4: From Concepts to Models

Defining and Measuring Poverty: An Introduction to Conceptualization and Operationalization

Conceptualization

Operationalization

Completing the Research Process

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 5: Evaluating Research

Thinking about Reliability and Validity: Measuring and Tracking Poverty

Reliability

Validity

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 6: Sampling Strategies

Using Samples to Describe Populations

Probability Sampling in Practice

When Nonrepresentative Samples are Useful

Sampling in Case-Oriented Research

Sampling and Big Data

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 7: Survey Research

What Are Surveys and What Can They Do?

Types of Surveys: Modes of Administration

Survey Content: What Do We Ask and How Do We Ask It?

Conducting the Survey

Ethical Concerns in Survey Research

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 8: Experimental Research

Key Features of Experiments

Advantages of Experiments

Types of Experiments

Designing a Laboratory Experiment

The Experimental Method: Ethical Issues, Challenges, and Limitations

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 9: Evaluation Research

What Is Evaluation Research?

Conducting Evaluation Research

Research Methods Used in Evaluation Research

Translating Evaluation Research into Large Social Programs

Two Examples of Evaluation Research

The Challenges of Evaluation Research: Ethical, Logistical, and Political Concerns

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 10: Ethnography

Ethnography: Historical Roots

What Topics Do Ethnographers Study?

The Diverse Roles of the Ethnographer

Theory and Research in Ethnography

Conducting an Ethnographic Field Study

Contemporary Developments in Ethnography

Validity and Reliability in Ethnographic Research

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 11: In-Depth Interviewing

What Topics Do Interviewers Study?

Types of In-Depth Interviews

How to Conduct an Interview Study

Validity and Reliability in In-Depth Interviews

Focus Groups

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 12: Materials-Based Methods

Why Use Materials Rather Than People to Answer Sociological Questions?

Materials Used in Materials-Based Methods

Primary versus Secondary Information

Where Do Researchers Find Materials for Analyses?

Historical and Comparative Methods

Content Analysis

Quantitative Data Analysis in Materials-Based Research

Materials-Based Methods: Limitations and Ethical Concerns

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 13: Univariate and Bivariate Analysis of Quantitative Data

Statistics and Quantitative Data Analysis

Univariate Analysis

Bivariate Analysis

Describing Trends

Putting Numbers in Context: Which Statistics Should You Believe?

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 14: Communicating Social Science Research Findings

Sharing your Results with Academic Audiences

A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Tables, Charts, and Images

Beyond the Academy: Reaching Out to Broader Audiences

Tips for Effective Writing

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 15: Social Network Analysis

What Is a Social Network

Social Network Concepts

Social Network Study Design Issues

Collecting Social Network Data

Respondents as Social Network Informants

Sources of Bias in Social Network Studies

Pseudo-Network Data

Assessing Social Network Change

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 16: Multivariate and Advanced Quantitative Methods

Significance Testing

Confounding Factors

Reverse Causality

Moderators and Mediators

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Chapter 17: Analysis of Qualitative Data

Qualitative Data Analysis: Product and Process

Types of Qualitative Research

Approaches to Causality in Qualitative Analysis

Induction, Abduction, and Deduction

Steps in Qualitative Data Analysis

Coding and Analysis

Writing the Final Report

Conclusion

Chapter Review

Appendix A: Sample Consent Form

Appendix B: American Sociological Association Code of Ethics

Introduction

Preamble

General Principles

Appendix C: Examples of Widely Used Survey Data Sets

Appendix D: Template for Reading, Summarizing, and Identifying Key Contributions of Research Articles

Appendix E: Influential Peer-Reviewed Journals in Sociology

Appendix F: Random Numbers Table

Appendix G: Chi-Square Table

Appendix H: Normal Distribution

Appendix I: Doing Field Research in the #MeToo Era

Appendix J: The Peer-Review Process

Step 1: The Author Decides Where to Send the Finished Work

Step 2: The Editor Decides whether to Send the Written Work Out for Peer Review

Step 3: Peer Reviewers, Selected by the Editor, Evaluate the Written Work

Step 4: The Author Revises and Resubmits the Work

Glossary

Bibliography

Credits

Index

Deborah Carr is a professor of sociology and inaugural director of the Center for Innovation in Social Science at Boston University. She previously held faculty positions at Rutgers University, University of Michigan, and University of Wisconsin. She received her PhD in sociology at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Carr is editor-in-chief of Journal of Health and Social Behavior, and previously was editor-in-chief of Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences (2015-20). Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NBC Nightly News, Newsweek, and other national media. She lives in Providence, RI.

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