While there are many books available on statistical analysis of data from experiments, there is significantly less available on the design, development, and actual conduct of the experiments. Laboratory Experiments in the Social Sciences summarizes how to design and conduct scientifically sound experiments, be they from surveys, interviews, observations, or experimental methods. The book encompasses how to collect reliable data, the appropriate uses of different methods, and how to avoid or resolve common problems in experimental research. Case study examples illustrate how multiple methods can be used to answer the same research questions and what kinds of outcome would result from each methodology. Sound data begins with effective data collection. This book will assist students and professionals alike in sociology, marketing, political science, anthropology, economics, and psychology.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"...the strongest part of this book were the chapters on methodology and on experimental implementation. The methodological discussions and concepts were excellent...and the advice for implementation covered quite a lot of ground." --Rachol Croson, University of Texas at Dallas, Journal of Economic Psychology, 2008
"...this is a long-awaited volume, which will serve many social scientists well into the future as a guide to experimentation in a very pragmatic sense." --Contemporary Sociology
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Für Beruf und Forschung
The book will be used in methods classes and for work in social science laboratories in sociology, marketing, political science, anthropology, economics, and psychology.
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Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
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Höhe: 236 mm
Breite: 159 mm
Dicke: 35 mm
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978-0-12-404681-8 (9780124046818)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Herausgeber*in
Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina, USA
Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
Part I - Designing and Conducting Experiments
1. Why Do Experiments?
2. Ethics and Experiments
3. Logical and Philosophical Foundations of Experimental Research in the Social Sciences
4. Training Interviewers and Experimenters
5. Human Participants in Laboratory Experiments in the Social Sciences
6. Developing Your Experiment
7. Common Problems and Solutions in Experiments
Part II - Experiments Across the Social Sciences
8. Laboratory Experiments in Sociology
9. Experiments on Exchange Relations and Exchange Networks in Sociology
10. Social Dilemma Experiments in Sociology, Psychology, Political Science and Economics
11. Hypotheses, Operationalizations, and Manipulation Checks
12. The Standardized Experimental Situation in Expectation States Research: Notes on History, Uses, and Special Features
13. Experimental Political Science
14. Voting and Agenda Setting in Political Science and Economics
15. Economic Games for Social Scientists
16. Solving Coordination Problems, Experimentally
17. Experimental Studies of Media Stereotyping Effects
18. Judgment and Decision-Making
19. Experiments in Organizational Behavior
Part III - Applied Research and Proposals
20. Conducting Applied Experimental Research
21. Funding Experiments, Writing Proposals