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Known as the gold standard for research methods, Babbie's THE PRACTICE OF SOCIAL RESEARCH gives you a definitive guide to research as practiced by social scientists.
Combining a straightforward approach with the author's renowned sense of humor, this student-friendly text equips you with the tools and knowledge to apply research concepts as both researcher and consumer. The author emphasizes the process by showing you how to design and construct projects, introducing today's various observation modes and answering critical questions about research methods, such as how to conduct online surveys and analyze both qualitative and quantitative data.
The 15th Edition includes the latest General Social Survey findings along with new coverage of the global use of social research, the emerging role of big data, demographic analysis and more.
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keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Reader friendly and clear, Rubin and Babbie's concise and social
work-specific research methods book provides readers with the tools
they need to understand the subject matter. Illustrations and
examples throughout show readers how they can apply research to
practice. Outlines, introductions, boxed features, chapter endings
with main points, and review questions and exercises provide the
information and practice readers need to learn the essentials. As
part of the Cengage Empowerment Series, ESSENTIAL RESEARCH METHODS
FOR SOCIAL WORK, 4th Edition, thoroughly integrates the core
competencies and recommended practice behaviors outlined in the
current Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) set
by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
Do you have a longing to know God more intimately? Do you desire a
rock-solid faith to believe God for the challenges you are facing,
regardless of how you may feel? This powerful new book by
award-winning Gospel singer-songwriter and Bible teacher Babbie
Mason challenges you to examine your personal relationship with God
and make up your mind to believe God s Word, regardless of your
feelings or circumstances, and take hold of some non-negotiable
principles of the faith. Whether you are wrestling with questions
or fears, facing a health or financial or other crisis, or
struggling in your relationships, these principles will enable you
to trust God with your doubts, cease your wavering, and drive a
spiritual stake of faith in the ground. Drawing upon the powerful
words of 2 Timothy 1:12, Babbie identifies five spiritual landmarks
that point us to foundational promises in God s Word we can know
beyond a shadow of a doubt."
This thorough revision of Babbie's standard-setting text presents a
succinct, straightforward introduction to the field of research
methods as practiced by social scientists. Contemporary examples,
such as terrorism, Alzheimer's disease, anti-gay prejudice and
education, and the legalization of marijuana, introduce you to the
"how-tos" and "whys" of social research methods. With new data, new
coverage of online research and other timely topics, and Learning
Objectives for each chapter that help you focus on important
concepts, this edition continues to be authoritative yet
student-friendly and engaging as it helps you connect the dots
between the world of social research and the real world.
Featuring real-world examples and comprehensive coverage of
qualitative methods, the market-leading RESEARCH METHODS FOR
CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY combines the scholarship,
accuracy, and conversational tone of Earl Babbie's best-selling THE
PRACTICE OF SOCIAL RESEARCH with Mike Maxfield's expertise in
criminology and criminal justice. Providing the most comprehensive,
authoritative introduction to criminal justice research available
today -- and enhanced by new examples (e.g., cannabis cultivation,
violence prevention), research, applications, and built-in study
tools -- the eighth edition continues its focus on engaging readers
like you in DOING research.
Each verb in natural language is associated with a set of
arguments, which are not systematically predictable from the verb's
meaning and are realized syntactically as the projected sentence's
subject, direct object, etc. Babby puts forward the theory that
this set of arguments (the verb's 'argument structure') has a
universal hierarchical composition which directly determines the
sentence's case and grammatical relations. The structure is uniform
across language families and types, and this theory is supported by
the fact that the core grammatical relations within simple
sentences of all human languages are essentially identical. Babby
determines and empirically justifies the rigid hierarchical
organization of argument structure on which this theory rests. The
book uses examples taken primarily from Russian, a language whose
complex inflectional system, free word order, and lack of
obligatory determiners make it the typological polar opposite of
English.
This text provides a practical, hands-on introduction to data
conceptualization, measurement, and association through active
learning. Students get step-by-step instruction on data analysis
using the latest version of SPSS and the most current General
Social Survey data. The text starts with an introduction to
computerized data analysis and the social research process, then
walks users through univariate, bivariate, and multivariate
analysis using SPSS. The book contains applications from across the
social sciences-sociology, political science, social work, criminal
justice, health-so it can be used in courses offered in any of
these departments. The Eleventh Edition uses the latest general
Social Survey (GSS) data, and the latest available version of SPSS.
The GSS datasets now offer additional variables for more
possibilities in the demonstrations and exercises within each
chapter.
This book is an adaptation of the internationally established book which covers qualitive and quanitive theory and methods, with a South African Perspective.
Each verb in natural language is associated with a set of
arguments, which are not systematically predictable from the verb's
meaning and are realized syntactically as the projected sentence's
subject, direct object, etc. Babby puts forward the theory that
this set of arguments (the verb's 'argument structure') has a
universal hierarchical composition which directly determines the
sentence's case and grammatical relations. The structure is uniform
across language families and types, and this theory is supported by
the fact that the core grammatical relations within simple
sentences of all human languages are essentially identical. Babby
determines and empirically justifies the rigid hierarchical
organization of argument structure on which this theory rests. The
book uses examples taken primarily from Russian, a language whose
complex inflectional system, free word order, and lack of
obligatory determiners make it the typological polar opposite of
English.
A hands-on introduction to the craft of social research for
Introductory Sociology courses, Exploring Social Issues: Using SPSS
for Windows, Third Edition puts students in the role of active
researchers as they test their own ideas about topics such as
divorce, abortion, crime, inequality, prejudice, and television
violence using SPSS, the pre-eminent software program in the social
sciences. This Third Edition uses updated General Social Survey
(GSS) data sets and offers a robust SPSS primer in an appendix. The
book is available in two formats: as a stand-alone text, or bundled
with SPSS (Student Version). Key Features Stresses active and
collaborative learning as students engage in a series of
investigative explorations of social issues Shows students how
analyzing data from the General Social Survey, a major national
research program, can help them better understand compelling social
issues Teaches students how to use SPSS as they analyze GSS data on
a random sample of the population Guides students step-by-step
through exercises that have been designed for those with no
background in SPSS Includes research reports that follow a
standardized fill-in-the-blank format for analyzing and presenting
results, but with space left for students to summarize their
results in their own words Exploring Social Issues: Using SPSS for
Windows, Third Edition can be effectively used in Introductory
Sociology or other undergraduate sociology courses and may be used
in conjunction with most of the standard textbooks in the field.
The text is ideal for courses where the professor also wants to
introduce students to doing social research and using SPSS. Data
sets available online! Click on 'Sample Materials and Chapters' on
the left hand menu bar. These data sets provide historical depth,
and allow students to analyze trends over time by comparing 2006
results and patterns with data from the 1972 General Social Survey.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1970.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1970.
The most difficult issue for teachers of introductory sociology is
how to communicate to students the power of social structure and
its relationship to individual human behaviour and experience. In
this provocative new work, Babbie addresses the task, helping to
teach and to provoke the sociological imagination whilst also
exploring what is produced and institutionalized through social
interaction and organization.
Combining the time tested classical work of Earl Babbie with the
insights of one of the most recognized and respected names in
speech communication research, THE BASICS OF COMMUNICATION RESEARCH
is the book for the Communication research methods course. With the
authors' collective experience teaching research methods and as
active researchers themselves you will find this text to be the
authoritative text for your course. The authors frame research as a
way of knowing, and provide balanced treatment to both quantitative
and qualitative research traditions in communication research and
present it in a student friendly and engaging format. It provides
in-depth treatment of the role of reasoning in the research
enterprise and how this reasoning process plays itself out in
planning and writing a research proposal and report.
If you're intimidated by the thought of taking research methods,
Rubin and Babbie's classic bestseller can help you overcome the
fear factor often associated with this course with its
reader-friendly presentation of all aspects of the research
endeavor. If you're not intimidated, you'll still appreciate the
authors' clear and often humorous writing style as well as the
book's depth and breadth of coverage. RESEARCH METHODS FOR SOCIAL
WORK, Ninth Edition, strikes an optimal balance of quantitative and
qualitative research techniques -- illustrating how the two methods
complement one another and can be integrated in the same study.
Relevant examples from real-world settings highlight the
connections between research and social work practice.
Comprehensive, friendly, accurate, and integrating the best of
technology, this text is widely considered the best text for the
research methods course -- and when you read it, you'll see why.
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