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Principles of Social Research (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Fully updated in this second edition, this book introduces students
to basic principles in social research. Taking a public health
approach the book covers areas such as health promotion, public
health and health services management and is aimed at helping a
variety of health professionals. The book uses examples from a
range of settings to illustrate how qualitative and quantitative
methods from the disciplines of sociology, psychology, history and
anthropology have been used to understand health related
behaviour.Praised for its clarity and breadth, this popular book
has been thoroughly updated and now includes: Extended further
readingMore indepth chapters reflecting the most current topics in
the field of social researchExpanded material on the use of
secondary sources More coverage on the usage of studies within
larger public health programmes, including mixed methods and
integration of dataIncreased number of international examples and
updated case studies All chapters have extensive pedagogy to engage
readers and bring the theory to life, and is ideal for students
taking a real variety of social research modules as part of a
health program. It is particularly valuable for public health
students.Understanding Public Health is an innovative series
published by Open University Press in collaboration with the London
School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.Series Editors: Rosalind
Plowman and Nicki Thorogood.Contributors: Sarah Bernays, John
Browne, Tracey Chantler, Mary Alison Durand, Martin Gorsky, Andy
Guise, Judith Green, Tim Rhodes and Sarah Smith. "Public health is
basically shaped and determined by human actions. The editors and
contributors to this book provide clear, authoritative guidance to
those who will use social research to understand human actions and
promote public health. The book is very evidently grounded in the
expertise of authors both as teachers as well as researchers." Ray
Fitzpatrick, Professor of Public Health and Primary Care,
University of Oxford, UK
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