Social Research Methods: Sociology in Action
Samenvatting
Featuring a unique pedagogical framework, Social Research Methods: Sociology in Action provides all the elements required to create an active learning experience for this course. Modeled after the other volumes in SAGE's "Sociology in Action" series, this innovative new text combines hands-on work, application, and learning-by-example. It features a diverse group of expert contributing authors who also practice active learning in their own classrooms.
Each chapter discusses one aspect of conducting quantitative or qualitative research, and pairs that foundational coverage with carefully-developed learning activities and thought-provoking questions that prompt students to practice and apply their new research skills. The comprehensive Activity Guide that accompanies the text will help you carry out and assess the activities that best engage your students, fit the mode of instruction you choose, and meet your course goals. In the spirit of the "Sociology in Action" theme, the text conclude with two unique chapters on how social researchers interact with their surrounding communities and help bring about social change and social justiceAlso available as a digital option (courseware).
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Chapter 2. Posing Questions, Crafting Explanations, and Communicating Results
Chapter 3. Characterizing the Dimensions of Social Research
Chapter 4. Contemplating the Ethical Dilemmas of Social Research
Chapter 5. Selecting Observations
Chapter 6. Authenticating Concepts and Measures
Chapter 7. Causality and the Role of Experimental Designs
Chapter 8. Surveying the Social Landscape
Chapter 9. Watching, Talking and Listening
Chapter 10. Collecting What’s Already There: Content Analysis and some Related Methods
Chapter 11. Mixed Methods Research
Chapter 12. Quantitative Analysis
Chapter 13. Coding Qualitative Data: Revealing Patterns in Words and Images
Chapter 14. Evaluation Research: Applying Data to Problems
Chapter 15. Telling the Story: Interacting with the Communities You Study
Chapter 16. Changing the Game: Using Research to Promote Social Justice

