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The Science Game - An Introduction to Research in the Social Sciences (Paperback, 7th Revised edition)
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The Science Game - An Introduction to Research in the Social Sciences (Paperback, 7th Revised edition)
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Using quirky and sometimes irreverent examples to provide an
overview of social science methodology, this new edition of the
popular text has been substantially revised to include an in-depth
consideration of current hot topics in the constantly evolving
field of scientific research, including the trend away from 'hard'
(quantitative) research to 'soft' (qualitative) research, advances
in computerized analysis of statistical data, and the increasing
focus on the cultural context of research.
Part One explores the strengths and limitations of common sense
methods of solving puzzles and demonstrates how the scientific
method significantly improves our ability to check the reliability
and validity of theories.
Part Two introduces the reader to two pre-scientific methods of
problem solving: the after-the fact and the before-and- after
methods. After noting the strengths and limitations of these
pre-scientific methods, the authors explain how the control-group
procedure, the classic example of the scientific method, helps
overcome the major limitations of the after-the-fact and
before-and-after methods.
Part Three explores how scientists measure the internal and
external validity of research results.
Part Four examines the methods scientists use to assess subjective
information through qualitative research methods: questionnaires,
interviews and attitudes and personality scales. Naturalistic
observations and archival research extend the reach of social
sciences into areas that more controlled research methods cannot
go.
Part Five sets out the basic rules for tying numbers to objects
and events, how numbers can be used to summarize and describe large
amounts ofinformation, and how mathematics helps us to bridge the
gap between the known and the unknown.
Part Six charts an explosion of ethical challenges as science
pushes its way into every nook and cranny of our lives. Chapter
Fourteen focuses on how scientists may communicate their scientific
news clearly and effectively. Part Seven engages in a wide-ranging
discussion of the history of science and explore how gender
influences scientific research.
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