05462nam 2200721 450 991046470050332120200520144314.01-78684-600-41-118-76498-61-118-76499-4(CKB)3710000000129006(EBL)1712221(SSID)ssj0001321920(PQKBManifestationID)11755295(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001321920(PQKBWorkID)11424726(PQKB)10988379(MiAaPQ)EBC1712221(DLC) 2014047340(MiAaPQ)EBC4038497(Au-PeEL)EBL1712221(CaPaEBR)ebr10885008(CaONFJC)MIL620488(OCoLC)881571286(Au-PeEL)EBL4038497(CaPaEBR)ebr11112405(OCoLC)897632514(EXLCZ)99371000000012900620140702h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrResearch methods in social relations /Geoffrey Maruyama and Carey S. RyanEighth edition.Chichester, [England] :Wiley Blackwell,2014.©20141 online resource (572 p.)Includes index.1-306-89237-6 1-118-76497-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface to the Eighth Edition; Acknowledgments; About the Companion Website; Part I: Underpinnings of Social Relations Research; Chapter 1: Ways of Thinking and Knowing; Recognizing Importance of Research Methods and Relevance of Research; Perspective; The Place of Values in Social Science Research; Contestability in Social and Physical Sciences; Casual Observation; Naïve Hypotheses and Theories of Social Behavior; Sources of Support for Naïve Hypotheses Underlying Casual Observation; Logical Analysis; Authority; Consensus; ObservationPast ExperienceToward a Science of Social Behavior; Summary; Key Concepts; On the Web; Further Reading; Chapter 2: Doing Social Science Research; The Nature of Social Science Theories and Hypotheses; What Makes a Theory Productive?; The Functions of Research in Constructing Theories; Discovery; Demonstration; Refutation; Replication; Criteria for Evaluating Social Science Research; Construct Validity; Internal Validity; External Validity; Conclusion Validity; Maximizing Construct Validity; Maximizing Internal Validity; Maximizing External Validity; Basic and Applied Research; SummaryKey ConceptsOn the Web; Further Reading; Chapter 3: Ethical Principles; The Tuskegee Syphilis Study; Why Did Ethical Concerns Arise?; The Belmont Report; Respect for Persons; Beneficence; Justice; Focus on Ethical Issues in Experimental Research: Deception; Using Deception in an Ethical Manner; Focus on Ethical Issues in Quasi-Experimental Research: Confidentiality and Anonymity; Focus on Ethical Issues in Non-Experimental Research: Participant Observation; Is Not Doing a Study Ethical?; The Ethical Review Process; Closing Thoughts; Summary; Key Concepts; On the Web; Further ReadingChapter 4: Roles and Relations among Researchers, Practitioners, and Participants in Engaged ResearchRoles of Researchers in Work with Practitioners, Policy Makers, and Participants in Social Research; Action Research Approaches; Participatory Action Research; Community-Based Participatory Research; Importance of Work that Engages Practitioners and Is Relevant to Policy; Historical Roots of Engaged Research; Importance of Collaborative Engaged Research; Prior Social Relations Research Affecting Policy and Practice; Applied versus Translational ResearchPractical Suggestions for Developing Relations with Policy Makers, Practitioners, and CommunitiesDeveloping Relationships; Being Aware of and Acknowledging Other Ongoing Research and Partnership Efforts; Organizing Meetings; Building Commitment to the Work; Dynamics of Power in Relationships with Communities; Communication; Establishing Timelines for Work and a Work Plan; Finding Support for the Research; Summary; Illustrative Examples; 1. Schoolyard Gardens; 2. After-School Programs; Key Concepts; On the Web; Further Reading; Chapter 5: Research in Laboratory SettingsWhen Should the Laboratory Be Used? Research Methods in Social Relations, 8th Edition, features a series of updates and revisions in its comprehensive introduction to current research methods in the social and behavioural sciences. Offers comprehensive coverage of a wide variety of traditional and topical research methodsAddresses many newer research approaches such as propensity score matching, mixed methods designs, and confirmatory factor analysisWritten to be accessible to a range of social and behavioural science disciplines, including public health, political science, sociologySocial sciencesResearchMethodologyElectronic books.Social sciencesResearchMethodology.300.72Maruyama Geoffrey1046138Ryan Carey S.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464700503321Research methods in social relations2472836UNINA