Social research: approaches and fundamentals
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adam_text | Contents
Preface xiiî
Chapter i / Introduction 1
Why Study Research Methods? 2
Consuming Research Evidence 2
Producing Research Evidence 4
Methodological Approaches to the Social World 5
Some Preliminary Research Questions 6
An Experimental Answer 8
An Answer from Survey Research 9
An Answer from Field Research 10
An Answer from Available Data n
Conclusions 13
An Overview of the Book 73
Chapter 2 / The Nature of Science 16
The Aim of Science 17
Science as Product 17
Scientific versus Nonscientific Questions 18
Knowledge as Description 79
Knowledge as Explanation and Prediction 20
Knowledge as Understanding 22
Tentative Knowledge 23
Science as Process 24
Durkheim’s Study of Suicide 25
Logical Reasoning 28
III
IV
CONTENTS
Empiricism 30
Objectivity 31
Control 33
Science: Ideal versus Reality 35
Summary 38
PART I / RESEARCH DESIGN 41
Chapter 3 / Elements of Research Design 43
Origins of Research Topics 43
Units of Analysis 45
Aggregate Data 46
Ecological Fallacy 47
Variables 48
Types of Variables 49
Relationships 52
Relationships among Qualitative Variables 53
Relationships among Quantitative Variables 54
Relationships between a Qualitative and a Quantitative Variable 57
Statistically Significant Relationships 57
The Nature of Causal Relationships 60
Formulating Questions and Hypotheses 67
Research Purposes and Research Design 70
Stages of Social Research 72
Stage 1: Formulation of the Research Question 72
Stage 2: Preparation of the Research Design 72
Stage 3: Measurement 73
Stage 4: Sampling 74
Stage 5: Data Collection 74
Stage 6: Data Processing 74
Stage 7: Data Analysis and Interpretation 74
Summary 74
Chapter 4 / Measurement 77
The Measurement Process 77
Conceptualization 78
Operationalization 79
Operational Definitions in Social Research 82
Verbal Reports 83
Observation 85
Contents
Archival Records 86
Selection of Operational Definitions 86
Levels of Measurement 87
Nominal Measurement 88
Ordinal Measurement 89
Interval Measurement 90
Ratio Measurement 91
Discussion 91
Reliability and Validity 92
Sources of Error 93
Reliability Assessment 96
Test-Retest Reliability 96
Split-Half and Internal Consistency Reliability 97
Intercoder Reliability 98
Improving Reliability 98
Validity Assessment 99
Subjective Validation 100
Criterion-Related Validation 101
Construct Validation 102
A Final Note on Reliability and Validity 105
Summary 105
Chapter 5 / Sampling 108
Why Sample? 109
Population Definition 110
Sampling Designs 113
Probability Sampling 114
Random Selection 114
Simple Random Sampling 775
Stratified Random Sampling 120
Cluster Sampling 123
Systematic Sampling 127
Nonprobability Sampling 128
Convenience Sampling 129
Purposive Sampling 129
Quota Sampling 730
Other Sampling Designs 131
Combined Probability and Nonprobability Sampling 132
Referral Sampling 133
Factors Affecting Choice of Sampling Design 134
Stage of Research and Data Use 734
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Available Resources 133
Method of Data Collection 136
Factors Determining Sample Size 136
Population Heterogeneity 136
Desired Precision 737
Sampling Design 138
Available Resources 739
Number of Breakdowns Planned 139
Final Notes on Sampling Errors and Generalizability 140
Summary 142
PART II / METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION 147
Chapter 6 / Experimentation 149
The Logic of Experimentation 149
Testing Causal Relations 750
Matching and Random Assignment 132
Internal and External Validity 153
Sampling in Experiments 756
Staging Experiments 157
An Example: Who Will Intervene? 138
Subject Recruitment and Acquisition of Informed Consent 160
Introduction to the Experiment 160
The Experimental Manipulation 161
Manipulation Checks 161
Measurement of the Dependent Variable 162
Debriefing 163
Pretesting 164
Experimental and Mundane Realism 164
The Experiment as a Social Occasion 165
Demand Characteristics 166
Evaluation Apprehension 167
Other Motives of Experimental Subjects 168
Experimenter Effects 169
Minimizing Bias Due to the Social Nature of Experimentation 170
Experimentation Outside the Laboratory 172
Field Experiments 172
Experimental Designs in Survey Research 176
Units of Analysis Other than Individuals 177
Summary 178
Contents
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Chapter 7 / Experimental Designs i8i
Threats to Internal Validity 187
Pre-experimental Designs 186
Design 1: The One-Shot Case Study 186
Design 2: The One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design 187
Design 3: The Static Group Comparison 187
True Experimental Designs 188
Design 4: The Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design 188
Design 5: The Posttest-Only Control Group Design 790
Design 6: The Solomon Four-Group Design 190
Within-Subjects Designs 191
Overview of True Experimental Designs 193
Factorial Experimental Designs 794
Interaction Effects 196
Quasi-experimental Designs 200
Example 1: Interracial Attitudes and Behavior at a Summer Camp 203
Example 2: The Connecticut Crackdown on Speeding 205
Summary 208
Chapter 8 / Survey Research 211
General Features of Survey Research 211
Large-Scale Probability Sampling 211
Systematic Procedures: Interviews and Questionnaires 213
Quantitative Data Analysis 213
Secondary Analysis of Surveys 216
The Uses and Limitations of Surveys 217
Survey Research Designs 219
Cross-Sectional Designs 220
Longitudinal Designs 221
Steps in Survey Research: Planning 224
Face-to-Face and Telephone Interviewing 228
Face-to-Face Interviewing 228
Telephone Interviewing 230
Paper-and-Pencil Questionnaires 232
Computer-Assisted Self-Interviews 234
Mixed-Mode Surveys 236
Field Administration 237
Interviewer Selection 237
Interviewer Training 238
Pretesting 239
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Gai n ing Access 24 o
interviewing 242
Supervision and Quality Control 245
Follow-Up Efforts 247
Summary 248
Chapter 9 / Survey Instrumentation 251
The Survey as a Social Occasion 252
Materials Available to the Survey Designer 255
Open-Ended and Closed-Ended Questions 255
Direct and Indirect Questions 258
Response Formats 261
Visual and Media Aids 265
Existing Questions 266
“Sketches” or Preliminaries 266
The Opening 267
The Placement of Sensitive and Routine Questions 268
Ordery FloWy and Transition 268
Filling in the Sketch: Writing the Items 271
Using Language Effectively 271
The “Frame of Reference” Problem 276
Reason Analysis 277
Memory Problems 27g
Response Bias Problems 281
Format Considerations 283
Mixed-Mode Instrument Designs 284
Pretesting 284
Cognitive Laboratory Interviews 283
Field Pretesting 286
Summary 289
Chapter io / Field Research 292
The Potentials and Limitations of Field Research 294
Research Design and Sampling 296
Sampling in Field Research 296
Field Observation 298
Nonparticipant Observation 299
Participant Observation 301
Field Interviewing 303
Stages of Field Research 305
A Field Study of the Homeless 306
Contents
IX
Selecting a Research Setting 308
Gaining Access 310
Presenting Oneself 372
Gathering Information 377
Analyzing the Data 321
Summary 324
Chapter 11 / Research Using Available Data 328
Sources of Available Data 328
Public Documents and Official Records 32g
Private Documents 332
Mass Media 333
Physical Nonverbal Evidence 335
Social Science Data Archives 335
Advantages of Research Using Available Data 336
Nonreactive Measurement 336
Analyzing Social Structure 337
Studying and Understanding the Past 337
Understanding Social Change 33J
Studying Problems Cross-Culturally 338
Improving Knowledge through Replication and Increased Sample Size 338
Savings on Research Costs 339
General Methodological Issues in Available-Data Research 339
Searching for and Procuring Available Data 339
Measurement of Key Concepts 340
Data Evaluation and Adjustment 342
Assessment of Data Completeness 344
Historical Analysis 346
Descriptive and Analytical History 346
Handling Documentary Evidence 348
Historical Interpretation 351
Content Analysis 353
Selecting and Defining Content Categories 334
Defining the Unit of Analysis 355
Deciding on a System of Enumeration 356
Carrying Out the Analysis 338
Summary 359
Chapter 12 / Multiple Methods 362
Triangulation 362
Multiple Measures of Concepts within the Same Study 365
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CONTENTS
Composite Measures: Indexes and Scales 366
Structural Equation Modeling 370
Multiple Tests of Hypotheses across Different Studies 373
Replications Using the Same Research Strategy: Social Exclusion and Helping 374
Replications Using Different Research Strategies 376
A Comparison of the Four Basic Approaches to Social Research 380
Meta-Analysis 383
Problem Formulation 384
Data Collection 385
Data Evaluation 385
Analysis and Interpretation 386
Public Presentation 387
Summary 388
Chapter 13 / Evaluation Research 390
Framework and Sample Studies 390
Example I: Feeding the Homeless 391
Example 2: Aid to Released Prisoners 393
Example 3: Curbing Drunk Driving 394
Types of Evaluation Research 395
Problem Identification: Conceptualization and Diagnosis 396
Policy Planning: Needs and Social Impact Assessments 398
Program Development: Formative Evaluation 400
Program Implementation: Program Monitoring 400
Program Evaluation: Effect and Efficiency Assessment 402
Methodological Issues in Evaluation Research 403
Theory as a Guide to Research 403
Research Design and Internal Validity 405
Measurement Validity 413
External Validity 414
The Social and Political Context of Evaluation Research 415
Summary 417
PART III / DATA PROCESSING, ANALYSIS, AND
INTERPRETATION 421
Chapter 14 / Data Processing and Elementary Data Analysis 423
Preview of Analysis Steps 423
Data Processing 425
Editing 423
Coding 426
Contents
XI
Entering the Data 429
Cleaning 429
Data Matrices and Documentation 431
The Functions of Statistics in Social Research 434
Inspecting and Modifying the Data 435
Nominal- and Ordinal-Scale Variables 436
Interval- and Ratio-Scale Variables 439
Preliminary Hypothesis Testing 443
Nominal- and Ordinal-Scale Variables 443
Interval- and Ratio-Scale Variables 450
Summary 454
Chapter 15 / Multivariate Analysis 457
Modeling Relationships 458
Arrow Diagrams 438
Stochastic and Systematic Components 4S1
The Process of Modeling 462
Elaboration: Tables and Beyond 463
Multiple-Regression Analysis 470
Example 1: The Moral Integration of American Cities 470
Example 2: Interscholastic Sports and Academic Achievement 473
Example 3: Textile Workers and Union Sentiment 478
Other Modeling Techniques 483
Summary 484
Chapter!6 / Research Ethics 487
Data Collection and Analysis 488
Treatment of Human Subjects 491
Harm 491
Informed Consent 494
Deception 496
Privacy 500
Making Ethical Decisions 503
The Uses of Research: Science and Society 506
The Issue of Value Neutrality 506
The Application of Research Findings 308
Summary 511
Chapter 17 / Writing Research Reports 513
Searching the Literature 513
Using the Internet 314
Using the library 515
CONTENTS
ХИ
Outlining and Preparing to Write 517
Major Headings 519
The Abstract 520
Introduction 520
Literature Review 520
Methods 527
Findings 522
Discussion 523
References 523
Other Considerations 523
The Writing-Reading Interface 523
Avoiding Plagiarism 524
Revisions 524
Length 525
Summary 525
Glossary 527
References 546
Name Index 575
Subject Index 583
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