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Making Sense of Social Research Malcolm Williams

Making Sense of Social Research By Malcolm Williams

Making Sense of Social Research by Malcolm Williams


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Summary

This accessible, well-judged text provides students with a matchless introduction to generic research skills.

Making Sense of Social Research Summary

Making Sense of Social Research by Malcolm Williams

What are the essentials for undergraduates and postgraduates engaged in quantitative and qualitative research? How can the gap between formulating a research question and carrying out research be bridged? This accessible, well-judged text provides students with a matchless introduction to generic research skills. It is uncluttered, direct and unpatronizing. Key features of the book are:

- Accessibility

- Clarification of key issues and problem solving guidance

- Demonstration of the importance of interplay between theory and research

- Realism in defining essential research issues and the problems that researchers encounter

`It is not the case that anyone can do social research, most research requires training. Here Malcolm Williams provides such training.... Helpful and often humorous' - Roger Sapsford, University of Teesside

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'It is not the case that anyone can do social research, most research requires training. Here Malcolm Williams provides such training ... economical. Helpful and often humorous' - Roger Sapsford, University of Teesside

About Malcolm Williams

Malcolm Williams is Professor and Director of the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. Prior to joining Cardiff in 2010, he was Professor of Social Research Methodology and Head of the School of Psychosocial Sciences at the University of Plymouth where he taught for 16 years. Malcolm has designed and taught modules in the philosophy of social research for 18 years at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. In these he has introduced a number of innovative pedagogic techniques, such as Problem Based Learning and 'Concept Speed Dating', in which students take a key idea and move from table to table attempting to build conceptual links between ideas.Additionally he has taught many modules and short courses in social theory, research design, questionnaire design, scaling, sampling, scientific method and history of science. Williams has an extensive publishing record in philosophy of social research, including: Introduction to Philosophy of Social Research (with Tim May, Routledge, 1996), Knowing the Social World (with Tim May, OUP, 1998), Science and Social Science (Routledge, 2000), Making Sense of Social Research (SAGE, 2003), Philosophical Foundations of Social Research (SAGE, 2006), Teaching Quantitative Methods (with Geoff Payne, SAGE, 2011) Objectivity and Subjectivity in Social Research (with Gayle Letherby and John Scott, SAGE, 2012) and The SAGE Handbook of Innovations in Social Research (with W Paul Voght, SAGE, 2014).

Table of Contents

Introduction Science and Commitment in Social Research From Question to Method Research as Interpretation Selecting and Sampling Survey Research Questionnaire Design Analysing Survey Data The Ethics of Social Research Designing Research Reporting Findings

Additional information

GOR002598138
9780761964223
0761964223
Making Sense of Social Research by Malcolm Williams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20021204
222
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