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Preparing students to do research and understand what research can
do. Basics of Social Research helps students understand what
research can and cannot do, become better consumers of research,
and learn why properly conducted research is important. This text
teaches students to be better consumers of research results and
understand how the research enterprise works, preparing them to
conduct small research projects. Upon completing this text,
students will gain an awareness of the capabilities and
restrictions of research, and learn why properly conducted research
is important. Using clear, accessible language and examples from
real research, this text discusses both qualitative and
quantitative approaches to social research, emphasizing the
benefits of combining various approaches. Learning Goals Upon
completing this book, readers should be able to: Recognize that
social research is simultaneously a very important enterprise and
one that is not beyond you - you can understand it Become better
consumers and understand what research can and cannot do Learn how
to properly conducted research Acquire a foundation for further
learning about doing research and understand that this activity
requires dedication, creativity, and mature judgment Note:
MySearchLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To
purchase MySearchLab, please visit: www.mysearchlab.com or you can
purchase a ValuePack of the text + MySearchLab with Pearson eText
(at no additional cost). ValuePack ISBN-10: 0205863671/ ValuePack
ISBN-13: 9780205863679
Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Methods 7e is
a highly regarded text that presents a comprehensive and balanced
introduction to both qualitative and quantitative approaches to
social research with an emphasis on the benefits of combining
various approaches. New this edition: MyResearchKit--Social
Research Methods 7E can be packaged with this text at no additional
cost (ISBN: 0205751342) or purchased separately. MyResearchKit
includes: * Multiple-choice practice test questions* Flashcards of
key terms* Short research exercises (previously in the
workbook)*Social Explorer: census data from 1790 - present* A
Social Research in the News blog*Writing tutorial: covers
documenting sources, avoiding plagiarism, and various kinds of
writing assignments (literature reviews, abstracts, research
proposals, etc.)*MySearchLab: a search engine for retrieving
scholarly research articles from hundreds of academic journals
Understanding Research is an accessible and visually-appealing
introduction to research. Whether students become producers or
consumers of research, this text shows them that the subject is
both interesting and highly relevant for their lives and
professional work.
Criminal Justice and Criminology Research Methods, Third Edition,
is an accessible and engaging text that offers balanced coverage of
a full range of contemporary research methods. Filled with gritty
criminal justice and criminology examples including policing,
corrections, evaluation research, forensics, feminist studies,
juvenile justice, crime theory, and criminal justice theory, this
new edition demonstrates how research is relevant to the field and
what tools are needed to actually conduct that research. Kraska,
Brent, and Neuman write in a pedagogically friendly style yet
without sacrificing rigor, offering balanced coverage of
qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods. With its exploration
of the thinking behind science and its cutting-edge content, the
text goes beyond the nuts and bolts to teach students how to
competently critique as well as create research-based knowledge.
This book is suitable for undergraduate and early graduate students
in US and global Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Justice Studies
programs, as well as for senior scholars concerned with
incorporating the latest mixed-methods approaches into their
research.
Criminal Justice and Criminology Research Methods, Third Edition,
is an accessible and engaging text that offers balanced coverage of
a full range of contemporary research methods. Filled with gritty
criminal justice and criminology examples including policing,
corrections, evaluation research, forensics, feminist studies,
juvenile justice, crime theory, and criminal justice theory, this
new edition demonstrates how research is relevant to the field and
what tools are needed to actually conduct that research. Kraska,
Brent, and Neuman write in a pedagogically friendly style yet
without sacrificing rigor, offering balanced coverage of
qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods. With its exploration
of the thinking behind science and its cutting-edge content, the
text goes beyond the nuts and bolts to teach students how to
competently critique as well as create research-based knowledge.
This book is suitable for undergraduate and early graduate students
in US and global Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Justice Studies
programs, as well as for senior scholars concerned with
incorporating the latest mixed-methods approaches into their
research.
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