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_aDixon, Jeffrey C. _eAuthor _977035 |
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245 | _aThe Process of Social Research | ||
250 | _aSecond Edition. | ||
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_aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2019 |
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_a 504 pages; _c23 cm |
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520 | _aFeaturing a conversational, engaging, and student-friendly writing style, The Process of Social Research, Second Edition, introduces students to the fundamentals of research. It places a unique emphasis on process with flowcharts in every chapter that provide step-by-step guides for conducting social research and evaluating the research of others. Authors Jeffrey C. Dixon, Royce A. Singleton, Jr., and Bruce C. Straits use relatable, everyday examples and carefully selected research examples to make the book accessible to undergraduates. Comprehensive and up-to-date without attempting to be encyclopedic in its coverage, The Process of Social Research provides a balance between qualitative and quantitative research, taking a more integrated approach to describing the relationship between theory and research. | ||
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_a Social sciences _xMethodology _xResearch _977036 |
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_a Singleton, Royce _eAuthor _977037 |
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_aStraits, Bruce C. _eAuthor _977038 |
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