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Intelligent Research Design : A Guide for Beginning Researchers in the Social Sciences.
Title:
Intelligent Research Design : A Guide for Beginning Researchers in the Social Sciences.
Author:
Hancké, Bob.
ISBN:
9780191570995
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (158 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- LIST OF TABLES -- Introduction -- 1 Research in the Social Sciences -- Social science is a debate -- From puzzling and falsifying to research design -- What is a research question? -- Conclusion -- 2 Constructing a Research Design -- Variables, cases, and configurations -- Observations and the relevant universe -- Time and history in the social sciences -- Conclusion -- 3 Constructing Case Studies and Comparisons -- A case of what? -- Critical case studies: challenging a theory -- Comparative research: Mill's methods of difference and of agreement -- Qualitative comparative analysis: studying cases as configurations -- Conclusion -- 4 Constructing Data -- The key problems: validity, reliability, and replicability -- Public databases -- Constructing your own data and database -- Interviews, data, and triangulation -- Conclusion -- 5 Writing Up Your Research -- Rules of logic to help you write -- Writing a paper -- Writing a thesis -- Conclusions -- 6 For the Road -- Appendix: Participating in the Profession -- A: Presenting a paper -- B: Discussing or reviewing a paper -- C: Research proposals -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
Abstract:
This book offers advice to doctoral researchers and graduate and advanced undergraduate students on how to embark on their research. Based on a decade of teaching early-stage researchers in the social sciences at the LSE and other universities, and written with the central problems of beginning researchers in mind, Bob Hanck--eacute--; guides them through the process of thinking about the links between theory, cases and data, and to do so in a way that helps to turn their initialplausible ideas into convincing arguments. This lively book, deliberately jargon-free and with a hands-on, pragmatic approach to research design, addresses the problems that research students face - or ignore, often at their peril - in the course of their first few years. Its central message is that research isa complex and iterative process in which researchers construct every relevant part of their project with one goal in mind: make a persuasive point. They define the question they ask and the debate they engage, construct their cases and data to answer that question, and write it up as an argument that brings out the strengths of their research design. It addresses such key issues as statistical versus configurational approaches, time in social science research, different types of case studiesand comparative research, and a critical approach to data. The Appendix gives tips on presenting and discussing papers, and on crafting research proposals.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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