As the federal government elaborates its networks of control over
social research, some investigators feel that federal regulations
mean only increased costs and constricted research opportunities;
others see the possibility of better research through the informed
interaction between investigator and subjects that can be brought
about by these same regulations. This book-in which responsible
social research is defended as essential for intelligent social
policy--pre-sents the effects of federal regulations on various
research methodologies, with particular attention to their
differential impact on qualitative and quantitative studies. It
also presents material on the formation and nature of the federal
regulatory system, the effects of research on the different kinds
of populations studies, and the conflicts among professional
associations with regard to regulation.
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