
Social Research
The Basics
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. March 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-7619-7367-6 (ISBN)
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Description
`Social Research: The Basics is a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to social research. It succeeds in bridging the gap between qualitative and quantitative approaches, and links important normative questions to empirical methods designed to find answers. This is a powerful tool for students' - Todd Donovan, Western Washington University, co-author of The Elements of Social Scientific Thinking (8th edition)
`This is a valuable addition to the social research literature because it provides practical and detailed support to undergraduates who are conducting research for the first time' - Tim May, University of Salford
`Purpose and technique combine in a clear, thorough and comprehensive step-by-step introduction to the NVivo qualitative software' - Lyn Richards, Qualitative Solutions and Research Pty Ltd, Australia
For those who wish to learn about or carry out their own social research projects, Matthew David and Carole D Sutton's excellent book provides the answer - a practical, balanced and comprehensive introduction giving equal weight to qualitative and quantitative approaches.
Social Research provides a general and integrated introduction to qualitative and quantitative research design, data collection and analysis and includes comprehensive and practical instruction (including screenshots) on the use of analysis software (SPSS v11 and QSR NVivo 2.0/N6).
The authors emphasize the application in the real world of social research, while outlining the intellectual debates which frame practical concerns. The book:
- is structured to allow the researcher to use it as a textbook or as a handbook
- builds upon detailed examples
- is accessible enough to be read by those with no prior knowledge or experience
- is comprehensive enough to allow the user to design, conduct and analyze research
- provides a complete foundation and a framework for a novice researcher to design, conduct and analyze research
- will enable the reader to reach a level of theoretical and practical understanding that will allow them to comprehend and apply otherwise inaccessible specialist texts
- has an associated website by the authors
- includes a glossary of over 300 terms
This student-friendly book covers social research at a level sufficient to successfully support the reader through a final year social science undergraduate dissertation project.
`This is a valuable addition to the social research literature because it provides practical and detailed support to undergraduates who are conducting research for the first time' - Tim May, University of Salford
`Purpose and technique combine in a clear, thorough and comprehensive step-by-step introduction to the NVivo qualitative software' - Lyn Richards, Qualitative Solutions and Research Pty Ltd, Australia
For those who wish to learn about or carry out their own social research projects, Matthew David and Carole D Sutton's excellent book provides the answer - a practical, balanced and comprehensive introduction giving equal weight to qualitative and quantitative approaches.
Social Research provides a general and integrated introduction to qualitative and quantitative research design, data collection and analysis and includes comprehensive and practical instruction (including screenshots) on the use of analysis software (SPSS v11 and QSR NVivo 2.0/N6).
The authors emphasize the application in the real world of social research, while outlining the intellectual debates which frame practical concerns. The book:
- is structured to allow the researcher to use it as a textbook or as a handbook
- builds upon detailed examples
- is accessible enough to be read by those with no prior knowledge or experience
- is comprehensive enough to allow the user to design, conduct and analyze research
- provides a complete foundation and a framework for a novice researcher to design, conduct and analyze research
- will enable the reader to reach a level of theoretical and practical understanding that will allow them to comprehend and apply otherwise inaccessible specialist texts
- has an associated website by the authors
- includes a glossary of over 300 terms
This student-friendly book covers social research at a level sufficient to successfully support the reader through a final year social science undergraduate dissertation project.
Reviews / Votes
`This is a valuable addition to the social research literature because it provides practical and detailed support to undergraduates who are conducting research for the first time' - Tim May, University of SalfordMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
780 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-7367-6 (9780761973676)
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Persons
Matthew David is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Social Science at Durham University, and has undertaken research in the areas of new social movements, online data-services in higher education, online training in rural areas and forms of free online music sharing. He is author of Science in Society (Palgrave 2005) and Peer to Peer and the Music Industry (SAGE 2010), and co-author of Social Research (SAGE, latest edition 2011).
Content
PART ONE: STARTING YOUR RESEARCH
Getting Started
Being Ethical
Data and Data Collection
The Qualitative and the Quantitative in Social Research
What Is Social Research?
Examples from the Field
PART TWO: RESEARCH DESIGN AND DATA COLLECTION
Introduction to the Process of Qualitative Research
Qualitative Interviewing
One-to-One and Focus Groups
Ethnography and Case Study Research
Collecting Textual Data
Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
Introduction to Quantitative Research Design
Hypotheses, Operationalization and Variables
Sampling
Survey Design
Collecting and Coding Data
PART THREE: DATA ANALYSIS
Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis
Coding Qualitative Data (Qualitative Content Analysis)
Semiotic and Narrative Forms of Discourse Analysis and Doing Conversation Analysis
Using Computer Software
Working with NVivo/N6
Introduction to Quantitative Data Analysis
Describing Single Variables
Describing and Exploring Relationships
Inferential Statistics and Hypothesis Testing
Data Manipulation
PART FOUR: PRESENTING RESEARCH FINDINGS
Producing a Written Report
Presenting Research Findings to an Audience
Getting Started
Being Ethical
Data and Data Collection
The Qualitative and the Quantitative in Social Research
What Is Social Research?
Examples from the Field
PART TWO: RESEARCH DESIGN AND DATA COLLECTION
Introduction to the Process of Qualitative Research
Qualitative Interviewing
One-to-One and Focus Groups
Ethnography and Case Study Research
Collecting Textual Data
Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
Introduction to Quantitative Research Design
Hypotheses, Operationalization and Variables
Sampling
Survey Design
Collecting and Coding Data
PART THREE: DATA ANALYSIS
Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis
Coding Qualitative Data (Qualitative Content Analysis)
Semiotic and Narrative Forms of Discourse Analysis and Doing Conversation Analysis
Using Computer Software
Working with NVivo/N6
Introduction to Quantitative Data Analysis
Describing Single Variables
Describing and Exploring Relationships
Inferential Statistics and Hypothesis Testing
Data Manipulation
PART FOUR: PRESENTING RESEARCH FINDINGS
Producing a Written Report
Presenting Research Findings to an Audience