BUNDLE: Remler: Research Methods in Practice + Wagner: Using IBM (R) SPSS (R) Statistics for Research Methods and Social Science Statistics 4e
Dahlia K. Remler(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. July 2012
Book
978-1-4522-5719-8 (ISBN)
Description
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Dahlia K. Remler, Gregg G. Van Ryzin, Research Methods in Practice: Strategies for Description and Causation
Providing a state-of-the-art introduction to social and policy research methods
Imbued with their deep commitment to making methods accessible and meaningful, authors Dahlia K. Remler and Gregg G. Van Ryzin compel students to truly grasp the logic-and limits-of the latest research appearing in academic journals, government reports, and the media. The authors make the coverage spark, emphasizing the critical interpretation and practical application of research findings throughout the text by focusing on causation and real-life data.
Key Features
Reflects current methodological techniques used in interdisciplinary research, as illustrated with many policy-relevant research examples.
The realistic trade-offs, uncertainties, habits, and excitement of the research experience come through on every page
Covers strategies for both description and causal estimation-and emphasizes the distinction
Appropriate for graduate-level students taking courses such as Research Design and Research Methods in applied disciplines including public affairs/administration, public policy, urban affairs, education, sociology, social work, public health, economics, and criminal justice, this text sets a whole new standard for presenting and learning research methods.
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Find links to research in the news to use in class, exchange syllabi, and get teaching tips from authors Dahlia Remler and Gregg G. Van Ryzin.
William E. Wagner, III , Using IBM (R) SPSS (R) Statistics for Research Methods and Social Science Statistics, Fourth Edition
Ideal as either a companion to a traditional statistics or research methods text or as a stand-alone guide, Using IBM (R) SPSS for Social Statistics and Research Methods, Fourth Edition is a useful reference for those learning to use the SPSS software for the first time or those with only basic knowledge about SPSS. This student-friendly resource shows readers how to use images and directions drawn from SPSS Version 20 and now uses the latest version of the General Social Survey (GSS, 2010) as a secondary data set.
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Dahlia K. Remler, Gregg G. Van Ryzin, Research Methods in Practice: Strategies for Description and Causation
Providing a state-of-the-art introduction to social and policy research methods
Imbued with their deep commitment to making methods accessible and meaningful, authors Dahlia K. Remler and Gregg G. Van Ryzin compel students to truly grasp the logic-and limits-of the latest research appearing in academic journals, government reports, and the media. The authors make the coverage spark, emphasizing the critical interpretation and practical application of research findings throughout the text by focusing on causation and real-life data.
Key Features
Reflects current methodological techniques used in interdisciplinary research, as illustrated with many policy-relevant research examples.
The realistic trade-offs, uncertainties, habits, and excitement of the research experience come through on every page
Covers strategies for both description and causal estimation-and emphasizes the distinction
Appropriate for graduate-level students taking courses such as Research Design and Research Methods in applied disciplines including public affairs/administration, public policy, urban affairs, education, sociology, social work, public health, economics, and criminal justice, this text sets a whole new standard for presenting and learning research methods.
Join the conversation on Facebook at:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Research-Methods-in-Practice/115423578525330
Find links to research in the news to use in class, exchange syllabi, and get teaching tips from authors Dahlia Remler and Gregg G. Van Ryzin.
William E. Wagner, III , Using IBM (R) SPSS (R) Statistics for Research Methods and Social Science Statistics, Fourth Edition
Ideal as either a companion to a traditional statistics or research methods text or as a stand-alone guide, Using IBM (R) SPSS for Social Statistics and Research Methods, Fourth Edition is a useful reference for those learning to use the SPSS software for the first time or those with only basic knowledge about SPSS. This student-friendly resource shows readers how to use images and directions drawn from SPSS Version 20 and now uses the latest version of the General Social Survey (GSS, 2010) as a secondary data set.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
1250 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4522-5719-8 (9781452257198)
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Dahlia K. Remler is Professor at the School of Public Affairs, Baruch College, and the Department of Economics, Graduate Center, both of the City University of New York. She is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Dahlia has been in an unusual mix of disciplinary and interdisciplinary settings. She received a BS in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, a DPhil in physical chemistry from Oxford University-while a Marshall Scholar-and a PhD in economics from Harvard University. During the Clinton administration's health care reform efforts, Dahlia held a fellowship at the Brookings Institution to finish her dissertation on health care cost containment. She then held a postdoctoral research fellowship at Harvard Medical School, followed by assistant professorships at Tulane's and Columbia's Schools of Public Health, prior to joining the faculty at Baruch. She enjoys comparing and contrasting how different disciplines see the same issues.
Dahlia has published widely in a variety of areas in health care policy, including health care cost containment, information technology in health care, cigarette tax regressivity, simulation methods for health insurance take-up, and health insurance and health care markets. She has also recently started working on higher education and media issues. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Health Affairs, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the American Journal of Public Health, Medical Care Research and Review, and many other journals. She blogs on health care policy, higher education and other topics at DahliaRemler.com.
Dahlia lives with her husband, Howard, in New York City, where they enjoy the city's theaters, restaurants, and parks-and Dahlia enjoys being a complete amateur dancer in some of the city's superb dance studios.
Dahlia has been in an unusual mix of disciplinary and interdisciplinary settings. She received a BS in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, a DPhil in physical chemistry from Oxford University-while a Marshall Scholar-and a PhD in economics from Harvard University. During the Clinton administration's health care reform efforts, Dahlia held a fellowship at the Brookings Institution to finish her dissertation on health care cost containment. She then held a postdoctoral research fellowship at Harvard Medical School, followed by assistant professorships at Tulane's and Columbia's Schools of Public Health, prior to joining the faculty at Baruch. She enjoys comparing and contrasting how different disciplines see the same issues.
Dahlia has published widely in a variety of areas in health care policy, including health care cost containment, information technology in health care, cigarette tax regressivity, simulation methods for health insurance take-up, and health insurance and health care markets. She has also recently started working on higher education and media issues. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Health Affairs, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the American Journal of Public Health, Medical Care Research and Review, and many other journals. She blogs on health care policy, higher education and other topics at DahliaRemler.com.
Dahlia lives with her husband, Howard, in New York City, where they enjoy the city's theaters, restaurants, and parks-and Dahlia enjoys being a complete amateur dancer in some of the city's superb dance studios.