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The extent to which a brain injured individual can resume premorbid
functioning depends on factors ranging from the physiological to
the psychological. Originally published in 1989, the thesis of this
volume is that atheoretical application of practical techniques in
clinical neuropsychology is as ill-conceived as a
neuropsychological theory that fails to acknowledge the role of
historical or situational context in behaviour or task performance.
The chapters that follow address this thesis as experimental
psychologists join clinicians in an effort to bridge the gap
between theoretical abstraction and practical reality.
Experts in neuropsychology examine key issues in research involving
the frontal lobes.
The extent to which a brain injured individual can resume premorbid
functioning depends on factors ranging from the physiological to
the psychological. Originally published in 1989, the thesis of this
volume is that atheoretical application of practical techniques in
clinical neuropsychology is as ill-conceived as a
neuropsychological theory that fails to acknowledge the role of
historical or situational context in behaviour or task performance.
The chapters that follow address this thesis as experimental
psychologists join clinicians in an effort to bridge the gap
between theoretical abstraction and practical reality.
A Handbook for Social Science Field Research: Essays &
Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods provides both
novice and experienced scholars with valuable insights to a select
list of critical texts pertaining to a wide array of social science
methods useful when doing fieldwork. Through essays on ethnography
to case study, archival research, oral history, surveys, secondary
data analysis, and ethics, this refreshing new collection offers
"tales from the field" by renowned scholars across various
disciplines. Key Features: Offers real life guidance: Personal
"tales from the field" by renowned social science scholars
exemplify how fieldwork requires adaptation, adoption, and
flexibility with regards to methodological approaches. In addition,
thoughtful commentaries on how to conduct research and pursue a
research career in the social sciences offer guidance on making
difficult research and career choices. Highlights vital
bibliographic references: Bibliographies of critical texts help
guide researchers as they broaden their methodological approaches
and develop their research skills. This is not your ordinary
reference list, but a compilation of the top classics and current,
but soon-to-be classics, in the field of social science research.
Addresses ethical concerns: Discussions of ethical concerns are
presented throughout the collection, as well as a stand-alone essay
on ethical considerations in field-based research. Explicit
attention throughout the collection to ethical concerns is rare
among methodology texts, but required as field work becomes more
complex and concerns about human subjects' safety grow. Intended
Audience: Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate social
science methods courses, where there is a growing demand for
multiple methods or mixed methods training; as well as a perfect,
lightweight handbook for all researchers and professionals
interested in having a comprehensive collection of bibliographic
information for social science research
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