調査設計(全4巻)<br>Research Design (4-Volume Set)

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Research Design (4-Volume Set)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 1664 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780761944874
  • DDC分類 001.42

基本説明

Brings together key articles and book chapters that provide an overview of research design for the social science, focusing on the purpose and nature of research design. Contnets: Vol. 1: The Nature of Research Design/ Vol. II: Epistemology and Research Design/ Vol. III: Types of Research Designs/ Vol. IV: Threats to Good Design.

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This collection brings together key articles and book chapters to provide an overview of research design for the social sciences, focusing on the purpose and nature of research design - the architecture of research rather than the mechanics of running a research project. Emphasis is put on non-laboratory-based research designs that are typically encountered in the social sciences, those involving people rather than objects.The range of issues covered is impressive: the epististemology of social research design; the complex matters of causation and the logic of design; the importance of units of analsyis; the subjective elements of human behaviour and the role of qualitative and quantitative data. This range is the strength of the collection as it allows unique insight into the central concepts, strengths and weaknesses of designs and threats to validity of research.

Contents

PART ONEWhat Is Research Design?Case Study Research - R K YinDesign and MethodsThe Logic of Scientific Inference - A L StinchcombeSome Persisting Dilemmas in the Measurement of Change - C BereiterBasic Concepts and Principles of Research DesignSome Statistical Problems in Research Design - L KishMINMAXCONComparison and ControlFundamentals - F Bechhofer and L PatersonComparison and ControlHeterogeneity and Causal Complexity - C C RaginRandomizationRandomization - R A FisherValidityResearch Design and Research Validity - C M Judd and D A KennyBeyond the Laboratory Experiment - S G WestExperimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Interventions in Naturalistic SettingsVariable Analysis and Case AnalysisSociological Analysis and the `Variable' - H BlumerProblems in Methodology - P F LazarsfeldPART TWO: EPISTEMOLOGY AND RESEARCH DESIGNCausationNature of CauseCausal Inference and the Language of Experimentation - T D Cook and D T CampbellOf the Composition of Causes - J S MillEstablishing CauseExplaining Social Phenomena Causally - J Brewer and A HunterFalse Criteria of Causality in Delinquency Research - T Hirschi and H SelvinThe Methods of Experimental Inquiry - M R Cohen and E NagelCauses and Consequences - J LoflandProbabilistic and Deterministic CausationSociological Methods - N DenzinThe Logical Structure of Analytic Induction - W S RobinsonComment on W S Robinson's `The Logical Structure of Analytic Induction' - A R LindesmithComment on W S Robinson's `The Logical Structure of Analytic Induction' - S K WeinbergRejoinder to Comments on `The Analytical Structure of Analytic Induction' - W S RobinsonThe Analysis of Deviant Cases in Communications Research - P Kendall and K WolfThe Quest for Universals in Sociological Research - R TurnerFalsificationFalsifiability as a Criterion of Demarcation - K PopperRule 1 - G King et alConstruct Falsifiable TheoriesReplicationThe Importance of Replication - P A LamalReplication Research - Y Amir and I SharonA 'Must' for the Scientific Advancement of PsychologyUnits and Levels of AnalysisUnits of AnalysisThe Units of Analysis - M RosenbergEcological FallacyEcological Correlations and the Behaviour of Individuals - W RobinsonThe Fallacy of the Ecological Fallacy - S SchwartzThe Potential Misuse of a Concept and the ConsequencesRe-Examining the Ecological Fallacy - W R Gove and M HughesA Study in Which Aggregate Data Are Critical in Investigating the Pathological Effects of Living AloneThe Individualistic FallacyNet and Gross ChangeHousehold Panel Studies - D RoseAn OverviewExperimental DesignsGeneralFactors Relevant to the Validity of Experiments in Social Settings - D T CampbellSome Observations on Study Design - S A StoufferLaboratory ExperimentsLaboratory Experiments - L FestingerThe Purposes of Laboratory Experimentation and the Virtues of Deliberate Artificiality - R L HenshelField ExperimentsIntroduction to Randomized Experiments for Planning and Evaluation - R F BoruchReforms as Experiments - D T CampbellImplementing Randomized Experiments - J PetersiliaThe Randomization of Arrest - L W Sherman and R A BerkQuasi ExperimentsQuasi-Experimental Designs - D T Campbell et alThe Connecticut Crackdown on Speeding - D T Campbell and H L RossTime-Series Data in Quasi-Experimental AnalysisThe Causal Assumptions of Quasi-Experimental Practice - T D Cook and D T CampbellNatural ExperimentsThe Effects of Changes in Roles of the Attitudes of Role Occupants - S LiebermanSimulation and ModellingSocial Processes and Social Simulation Games - J S ColemanUsing Computer Simulation to Study Social Phenomena - G N GilbertPanel DesignsThe Use of Panels in Social Research - P F LazarsfeldChoosing a Longitudinal Survey Design - N Buck et alThe IssuesHandling Wave Nonresponse in Longitudinal Surveys - G KaltonNonsampling Errors in Panel Surveys - G Kalton et alMeasurement Problems in Panel Studies - E Maccoby and R HymanModeling the Days of Our Lives - J D Singer and J B WillettUsing Survival Analysis When Designing and Analyzing Longitudinal Studies of Duration and the Timing of EventsRetrospective DesignsRetrospective versus Prospective Measurement of Life Histories in Longitudinal Research - J Scott and D AlwinMethodological, Statistical and Practical Issues Arising from the Collection and Analysis of Work History Information by Survey Techniques - P EliasThe Reliability of Retrospective Unemployment History Data - S Dex and A McCullochCross-SectionalSingle Cross-Sectional StudiesSurvey Analysis - H Selvin et alFrom Cross-Sectional to Longitudinal Analysis - R B DaviesContribution of Surveys to Sociological Explanation - C MarshThe Strategy of Survey Analysis - M RosenbergRepeated Studies/Time SeriesChanging from Fault to No-Fault Divorce - S F Mazur-Hart and J J BermanAn Interupted Time Series AnalysisRegression Artifacts in Time Series - D T CampbellMonitoring Social Change via Survey Replication - R A KulkaProspects and Pitfalls from a Replication Survey of Social Roles and Mental HealthProblems of Comparability in Trend Studies with Opinion Poll Data - N D GlennCohort DesignsCohort Analysis - N D GlennThe Cohort as a Concept in the Study of Social Change - N B RyderAging and Cohort Succession - M W RileyInterpretations and MisinterpretationsComparative and Cross-National DesignsCross-National Research as an Analytical Strategy - M L KohnEquivalence in Cross-National Research - A Przeworski and H TeuneResearch Designs - A Przeworski and H TeuneThe Comparable Cases Strategy in Comparative Research - A LijphartSmall N's and Big Conclusions - S LiebersonAn Examination of the Reasoning in Comparative Studies Based on a Small Number of CasesThe Uses of Survey Research in the Study of Comparative Politics - S VerbaIssues and StrategiesNew Directions in Comparative Research - C C RaginCase Study DesignsCase Study Design - D De VausThe Case-Oriented Approach - C C RaginStatistics and Case Studies as Methods of Social Research - E W BurgessThe Community Study Method - C ArensbergCase Study Design - R K YinGeneralizing from Single Case Studies - M M KennedyDescription of Discerning - M Komarovsky'Degrees of Freedom' and the Case Study - D T CampbellEvaluating and Rethinking the Case Study - R StoeckerLife Histories and the Analysis of Social Change - P ThompsonSingle Case DesignsA Legacy Neglected - N BlampiedRestating the Case for Single-Case Research in Cognitive-Behaviour TherapyA Review of Single-Subject Methodologies in Applied Settings - R L Taylor and G L AdamsSingle-Case Research Designs - A E KazdinMethods for Clinical and Applied SettingsMixed-Method DesignsIssuesResearch Design Issues for Mixed-Method and Mixed-Model Studies - A Tashakkori and C TeddlieTypesAdvanced Mixed-Methods Research Designs - J Cresswell et alTriangulationStrategies of Multiple Triangulation - N DenzinA Critique of the Use of Triangulation in Social Research - N W H BlaikieApproaches to Qualitative-Quantitative Methodological Triangulation - J MorseParadigm WarsCompeting Paradigms in Qualitative Research - E G Guba and Y S LincolnQuantitative and Qualitative Research - A BrymanFurther Reflections on Their IntegrationTypologiesSome Remarks on Typological Procedures in Social Research - P F LazarsfeldTypologies and Taxonomies in Social Science - K D BaileyTypologies - K D BaileyClassical Typology Construction (Precomputer) - K D Bailey