Thirty-five years ago, the four authors of this book addressed
the problems of validity in social science research. They were
interested in new and unused methods for obtaining information. The
original edition and an expanded version have often been cited as
justification for using novel means to supplement, if not replace,
conventional techniques, especially survey and archival research.
Illustrations abound in this book. While the novelty of the
illustrations will keep many a graduate student amused, the more
serious purpose is to authorize and motivate ingenuity in obtaining
information. Even more fundamental is the strategy of combining
very different methods so that research results can, by
triangulation, withstand "threats to validity" that so frequently
invalidate single-measure, conventional research.
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