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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface xv
Contributors xix
PART I
Introduction to the Philosophy of Experimentation
1 Why Do Experiments?
Murray Webster, Jr. and Jane Sell
I. A Brief History of Experiments 6
II. Comparisons to Other Designs Used in Social
Science Research 9
III. Advantages and Disadvantages of Experiments 11
IV Steps in Conducting Experimental Research 15
V. The Place of Experiments in Social Science 21
VI. How This Book Can Help 22
References 23
2 Experiments and the Science of Sociology
Henry A. Walker and David Wilier
1. Introduction 25
II. Experimentation in Sociology 26
III. Two Kinds of Experiments 27
IV Examples of Empiricist and Theory-Driven
Experiments 35
vii
Viii Contents
V. Artificiality, Simplicity, and Implications Outside the Lab 50
VI. Conclusions 52
References 54
3 Logical and Philosophical Foundations of Experimental
Research in the Social Sciences
Shane R. Thye
I. Introduction 57
II. Clues to Causation 59
111. Mill s Canons and Inferring Causality 63
IV Fisher s Solution and Hallmarks of Experimentation 66
V. Fisher s Premature Burial and Posthumous Resurrection 68
VI. Simple Designs and Threats to Internal Validity 71
VII. Using Experimental Design to Resolve Problems of
Internal Validity 75
VIII. Varieties of Experiments in the Social Sciences 78
IX. External Validity and Artificiality 81
X. Conclusion 84
References 85
4 The External Validity of Experiments That Test Theories
Morris Zelditch, Jr.
I. Problem 87
II. What Is External Validity? 90
III. Implications 96
IV Summary and Conclusion 108
References 109
5 Hypotheses, Operationalizations, and Manipulation Checks
Martha Foschi
I. Introduction 113
II. Hypotheses 115
III. The Experiment 119
IV. Operationalizations and Manipulations 121
V. On Particular Features 123
VI. Further Comments on Operationalizations 126
VII. Manipulation Checks 129
VIII. Further Comments on Manipulation Checks 131
IX. Summary and Conclusions 133
References 133
Contents ix
PART II
Designing and Conducting Experiments
6 Ethics and Experiments
Karen A. Hegtvedt
I. Introduction 141
II. Defining Ethics in Research 144
III. Ethical Issues in Laboratory Experiments 146
IV. Meeting Regulatory Requirements 159
V Conclusions 169
References 170
7 Technological Issues Related to Experiments
Lisa Troyer
I. Introduction 174
II. Defining Technology 175
III. The Role of Technology in Creating
Experimental Settings 175
IV The Role of Technology in Operationalizing
Independent Variables 178
V. Technologies as Independent Variables 181
VI. The Role of Technology in Operationalizing
Dependent Variables 183
VII. Summary and Conclusion: Preparing for the Future
of Technology in Laboratory Experiments 188
References 189
8 Funding Experiments, Writing Proposals
Murray Webster, Jr.
I. Why Write a Proposal? 193
II. Special Problems of Experimental Research in
the Social Sciences 197
III. The Structure of Research Funding; Roles
and Role Behaviors and Some Terms 200
IV. Research Programs and Proposals 203
V Preparation for Writing a Proposal 205
VI. Sections of Proposals 207
VII. Some Tips on Proposal Preparation and Writing Styles 216
X Contents
VIII. Some Stylistic Suggestions 218
IX. What Happens Next? 221
X. Successful and Unsuccessful Proposals 223
Further Reading 224
9 Developing Your Experiment
Lisa Slattery Rashotte
I. Introduction 225
II. Designing the Experiment 226
III. The Gender Experiment : A Practical Example
of Abstract Considerations 231
IV Pretesting and Pilot Testing 234
V Analyzing and Interpreting Data 237
VI. Summary 242
References 242
10 Human Participants in Laboratory Experiments
in the Social Sciences
Will Kalkhoff, Reef Youngreen, Leda Nath, and Michael]. Lovaglia
1. Introduction 243
II. Human Participants in Psychology 245
III. Participants in Sociology 254
IV Participants in Political Science 259
V. Conclusion 263
References 263
11 Training Interviewers and Experimenters
Robert K. Shelly
I. Introduction 267
II. Preliminaries 268
III. Experiments as Theater 270
IV Preparing the Assistant for the Role 272
V. Training for Specific Tasks 275
VI. Compensation 279
VII. Experimental Staff as a Group 280
VIII. Training for Postsession Interviews 283
IX. Establishing a Mentor Role 285
X. Concluding Remarks 287
References 288
Contents XI
12 Common Problems and Solutions
KathyJ. Kuipers and Stuart]. Hysom
I. Introduction 289
II. Relations with the Larger Department or Program 290
III. Experimental Manipulations and Deception 293
IV Experimental Design Issues 299
V Running Experiments Using Confederates 301
VI. Developing Procedures 304
VII. Pretesting 306
VIII. Videotape 309
IX. Maintaining a Subject Pool 315
X. Payment and Credit Issues 321
XI. Experimenter Effects 322
References 324
PART III
Experiments Across the Social Sciences
13 Conducting Applied Experimental Research
James E. Driskell and Jennifer King
I. Conducting Applied Experimental Research 329
II. Basic and Applied Research 333
III. The Role of Theory in Applied Experimental Research 335
IV Developing a Proposal and Generating Funding
for Applied Experimental Research 336
V Conducting Applied Experimental Research 342
VI. Presenting Research Results 347
VII. Summary 348
References 349
14 The Standardized Experimental Situation
in Expectation States Research: Notes on
History, Uses, and Special Features
Joseph Berger
I. Introduction 353
II. On the Construction of SES 355
III. The Graph Formulation of Status Characteristic Theory 361
IV. Uses and Special Features of SES 363
Xii Contents
IV. Some Concluding Comments 370
Appendix 371
References 373
15 Experiments on Exchange Relations and Exchange
Networks in Sociology
Linda D. Molm
I. Introduction 379
II. Background and Development 380
III. Standard Settings and Designs 386
IV Technological Developments 393
V. Some Examples of Exchange Experiments 395
VI. Assessment and Future Prospects 403
References 405
Further Reading 406
16 Solving Coordination Problems, Experimentally
Giovanna Devetag and Andreas Ortmann
I. Introduction 407
II. Background and Development 408
III. Design and Implementation of Coordination
Experiments in Economics 415
IV. Technological Developments 417
V Examples 419
VI. Assessment 427
References 429
17 Voting and Agenda Setting in Political Science
and Economics
Rick K. Wilson
I. Introduction 433
II. The Canonical Experiment 434
III. Equilibrium and Disequilibrium 442
IV. Agendas 450
V Asymmetric Relations 452
VI. Equilibrium and Disequilibrium, Redux 454
References 455
Contents xiii
18 Social Dilemma Experiments in Sociology,
Psychology, Political Science, and Economics
Jane Sell
I. Introduction 459
II. Different Kinds of Social Dilemmas 460
III. Rejection of the Strong Free-Riding Hypothesis 465
IV Testing Payoff Properties 467
V. What Group Members Know About Each Other 469
VI. New Directions and New Strategies 474
References 477
PART IV
Experiments in the Twenty-First Century
19 Experimental Political Science
Rose McDermott
I. Introduction 483
II. Historical Development 484
III. Contemporary Examples 487
IV. Assessment and Challenges 490
V Potentials for Future Work 490
VI. Challenges 493
VII. Conclusions 494
References 494
20 Economic Games for Social Scientists
Catherine Eckel
I. Introduction 497
II. Methodology 500
III. Discussion and Conclusion 511
References 513
xiv Contents
21 Laboratory Experiments in Sociology
Morris Zelditch, Jr.
I. Introduction 517
II. Effect Experiments 518
III. Effect Research Programs 519
IV. Theoretically Oriented Experiments 520
V Theoretical Research Programs 523
VI. Assessment 525
VII. Challenge 528
References 530
Index 533
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CONTENTS
Preface xv
Contributors xix
PART I
Introduction to the Philosophy of Experimentation
1 Why Do Experiments?
Murray Webster, Jr. and Jane Sell
I. A Brief History of Experiments 6
II. Comparisons to Other Designs Used in Social
Science Research 9
III. Advantages and Disadvantages of Experiments 11
IV Steps in Conducting Experimental Research 15
V. The Place of Experiments in Social Science 21
VI. How This Book Can Help 22
References 23
2 Experiments and the Science of Sociology
Henry A. Walker and David Wilier
1. Introduction 25
II. Experimentation in Sociology 26
III. Two Kinds of Experiments 27
IV Examples of Empiricist and Theory-Driven
Experiments 35
vii
Viii Contents
V. Artificiality, Simplicity, and Implications Outside the Lab 50
VI. Conclusions 52
References 54
3 Logical and Philosophical Foundations of Experimental
Research in the Social Sciences
Shane R. Thye
I. Introduction 57
II. Clues to Causation 59
111. Mill's Canons and Inferring Causality 63
IV Fisher's Solution and Hallmarks of Experimentation 66
V. Fisher's Premature Burial and Posthumous Resurrection 68
VI. Simple Designs and Threats to Internal Validity 71
VII. Using Experimental Design to Resolve Problems of
Internal Validity 75
VIII. Varieties of Experiments in the Social Sciences 78
IX. External Validity and Artificiality 81
X. Conclusion 84
References 85
4 The External Validity of Experiments That Test Theories
Morris Zelditch, Jr.
I. Problem 87
II. What Is External Validity? 90
III. Implications 96
IV Summary and Conclusion 108
References 109
5 Hypotheses, Operationalizations, and Manipulation Checks
Martha Foschi
I. Introduction 113
II. Hypotheses 115
III. The Experiment 119
IV. Operationalizations and Manipulations 121
V. On Particular Features 123
VI. Further Comments on Operationalizations 126
VII. Manipulation Checks 129
VIII. Further Comments on Manipulation Checks 131
IX. Summary and Conclusions 133
References 133
Contents ix
PART II
Designing and Conducting Experiments
6 Ethics and Experiments
Karen A. Hegtvedt
I. Introduction 141
II. Defining Ethics in Research 144
III. Ethical Issues in Laboratory Experiments 146
IV. Meeting Regulatory Requirements 159
V Conclusions 169
References 170
7 Technological Issues Related to Experiments
Lisa Troyer
I. Introduction 174
II. Defining Technology 175
III. The Role of Technology in Creating
Experimental Settings 175
IV The Role of Technology in Operationalizing
Independent Variables 178
V. Technologies as Independent Variables 181
VI. The Role of Technology in Operationalizing
Dependent Variables 183
VII. Summary and Conclusion: Preparing for the Future
of Technology in Laboratory Experiments 188
References 189
8 Funding Experiments, Writing Proposals
Murray Webster, Jr.
I. Why Write a Proposal? 193
II. Special Problems of Experimental Research in
the Social Sciences 197
III. The Structure of Research Funding; Roles
and Role Behaviors and Some Terms 200
IV. Research Programs and Proposals 203
V Preparation for Writing a Proposal 205
VI. Sections of Proposals 207
VII. Some Tips on Proposal Preparation and Writing Styles 216
X Contents
VIII. Some Stylistic Suggestions 218
IX. What Happens Next? 221
X. Successful and Unsuccessful Proposals 223
Further Reading 224
9 Developing Your Experiment
Lisa Slattery Rashotte
I. Introduction 225
II. Designing the Experiment 226
III. "The Gender Experiment": A Practical Example
of Abstract Considerations 231
IV Pretesting and Pilot Testing 234
V Analyzing and Interpreting Data 237
VI. Summary 242
References 242
10 Human Participants in Laboratory Experiments
in the Social Sciences
Will Kalkhoff, Reef Youngreen, Leda Nath, and Michael]. Lovaglia
1. Introduction 243
II. Human Participants in Psychology 245
III. Participants in Sociology 254
IV Participants in Political Science 259
V. Conclusion 263
References 263
11 Training Interviewers and Experimenters
Robert K. Shelly
I. Introduction 267
II. Preliminaries 268
III. Experiments as Theater 270
IV Preparing the Assistant for the Role 272
V. Training for Specific Tasks 275
VI. Compensation 279
VII. Experimental Staff as a Group 280
VIII. Training for Postsession Interviews 283
IX. Establishing a Mentor Role 285
X. Concluding Remarks 287
References 288
Contents XI
12 Common Problems and Solutions
KathyJ. Kuipers and Stuart]. Hysom
I. Introduction 289
II. Relations with the Larger Department or Program 290
III. Experimental Manipulations and Deception 293
IV Experimental Design Issues 299
V Running Experiments Using Confederates 301
VI. Developing Procedures 304
VII. Pretesting 306
VIII. Videotape 309
IX. Maintaining a Subject Pool 315
X. Payment and Credit Issues 321
XI. Experimenter Effects 322
References 324
PART III
Experiments Across the Social Sciences
13 Conducting Applied Experimental Research
James E. Driskell and Jennifer King
I. Conducting Applied Experimental Research 329
II. Basic and Applied Research 333
III. The Role of Theory in Applied Experimental Research 335
IV Developing a Proposal and Generating Funding
for Applied Experimental Research 336
V Conducting Applied Experimental Research 342
VI. Presenting Research Results 347
VII. Summary 348
References 349
14 The Standardized Experimental Situation
in Expectation States Research: Notes on
History, Uses, and Special Features
Joseph Berger
I. Introduction 353
II. On the Construction of SES 355
III. The Graph Formulation of Status Characteristic Theory 361
IV. Uses and Special Features of SES 363
Xii Contents
IV. Some Concluding Comments 370
Appendix 371
References 373
15 Experiments on Exchange Relations and Exchange
Networks in Sociology
Linda D. Molm
I. Introduction 379
II. Background and Development 380
III. Standard Settings and Designs 386
IV Technological Developments 393
V. Some Examples of Exchange Experiments 395
VI. Assessment and Future Prospects 403
References 405
Further Reading 406
16 Solving Coordination Problems, Experimentally
Giovanna Devetag and Andreas Ortmann
I. Introduction 407
II. Background and Development 408
III. Design and Implementation of Coordination
Experiments in Economics 415
IV. Technological Developments 417
V Examples 419
VI. Assessment 427
References 429
17 Voting and Agenda Setting in Political Science
and Economics
Rick K. Wilson
I. Introduction 433
II. The Canonical Experiment 434
III. Equilibrium and Disequilibrium 442
IV. Agendas 450
V Asymmetric Relations 452
VI. Equilibrium and Disequilibrium, Redux 454
References 455
Contents xiii
18 Social Dilemma Experiments in Sociology,
Psychology, Political Science, and Economics
Jane Sell
I. Introduction 459
II. Different Kinds of Social Dilemmas 460
III. Rejection of the Strong Free-Riding Hypothesis 465
IV Testing Payoff Properties 467
V. What Group Members Know About Each Other 469
VI. New Directions and New Strategies 474
References 477
PART IV
Experiments in the Twenty-First Century
19 Experimental Political Science
Rose McDermott
I. Introduction 483
II. Historical Development 484
III. Contemporary Examples 487
IV. Assessment and Challenges 490
V Potentials for Future Work 490
VI. Challenges 493
VII. Conclusions 494
References 494
20 Economic Games for Social Scientists
Catherine Eckel
I. Introduction 497
II. Methodology 500
III. Discussion and Conclusion 511
References 513
xiv Contents
21 Laboratory Experiments in Sociology
Morris Zelditch, Jr.
I. Introduction 517
II. Effect Experiments 518
III. Effect Research Programs 519
IV. Theoretically Oriented Experiments 520
V Theoretical Research Programs 523
VI. Assessment 525
VII. Challenge 528
References 530
Index 533 |
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indexdate | 2024-07-09T21:19:50Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 0123694892 |
language | English |
lccn | 2007017991 |
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physical | XXI, 551 S. graph. Darst. 24 cm |
publishDate | 2007 |
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publisher | Academic Press/Elsevier |
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spelling | Laboratory experiments in the social sciences ed. by Murray Webster, Jr. and Jane Sell Amsterdam Academic Press/Elsevier 2007 XXI, 551 S. graph. Darst. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Experiment - Sozialwissenschaften - Handbuch idszbz Experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung swd Methodologie swd Plan d'expérience Sciences sociales - Expériences Sozialwissenschaften swd Methode Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Experiments Experimental design Experiment (DE-588)4015999-1 gnd rswk-swf Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 gnd rswk-swf Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 s Experiment (DE-588)4015999-1 s Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 s DE-188 Webster, Murray Sonstige oth http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0717/2007017991.html Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0742/2007017991-d.html Publisher description HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016666882&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Laboratory experiments in the social sciences Experiment - Sozialwissenschaften - Handbuch idszbz Experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung swd Methodologie swd Plan d'expérience Sciences sociales - Expériences Sozialwissenschaften swd Methode Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Experiments Experimental design Experiment (DE-588)4015999-1 gnd Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 gnd Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd |
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title | Laboratory experiments in the social sciences |
title_auth | Laboratory experiments in the social sciences |
title_exact_search | Laboratory experiments in the social sciences |
title_exact_search_txtP | Laboratory experiments in the social sciences |
title_full | Laboratory experiments in the social sciences ed. by Murray Webster, Jr. and Jane Sell |
title_fullStr | Laboratory experiments in the social sciences ed. by Murray Webster, Jr. and Jane Sell |
title_full_unstemmed | Laboratory experiments in the social sciences ed. by Murray Webster, Jr. and Jane Sell |
title_short | Laboratory experiments in the social sciences |
title_sort | laboratory experiments in the social sciences |
topic | Experiment - Sozialwissenschaften - Handbuch idszbz Experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung swd Methodologie swd Plan d'expérience Sciences sociales - Expériences Sozialwissenschaften swd Methode Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Experiments Experimental design Experiment (DE-588)4015999-1 gnd Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 gnd Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Experiment - Sozialwissenschaften - Handbuch Experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung Methodologie Plan d'expérience Sciences sociales - Expériences Sozialwissenschaften Methode Social sciences Experiments Experimental design Experiment Aufsatzsammlung |
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