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- catalog contributor b4375654.
- catalog contributor b4375655.
- catalog contributor b4375656.
- catalog contributor b4375657.
- catalog contributor b4375658.
- catalog created "[1975]".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "[1975]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1975]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog description "Pt. 1. Research guide. Deciding what to investigate -- Formulating hypotheses or exploratory questions -- Selecting a method -- Developing your research design -- Training in the selected method -- Collecting data -- Testing your ideas -- Writing up what you have done -- Planning further research -- Summary -- Pt. 2. Research examples. Example I : an experiment in understanding dating -- Example II : a survey of student power in innovative high schools -- Pt. 3. Activities. Survey activity : interviewing and administering a survey ; analyzing a survey -- Observational activity : general observations ; using observational methods to test a particular hypothesis -- Experiment -- Developing hypotheses -- Individual or class exercise : developing hypothesis -- Testing a hypothesis -- Selecting a method and developing a design -- Different types of questions give different information.".
- catalog extent "120 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Student's guide to conducting social science research.".
- catalog identifier "08770523600877052387 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Student's guide to conducting social science research.".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "[1975]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Human Science Press".
- catalog relation "Student's guide to conducting social science research.".
- catalog subject "300/.7/2".
- catalog subject "H62 .B84".
- catalog subject "Social sciences Research.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. 1. Research guide. Deciding what to investigate -- Formulating hypotheses or exploratory questions -- Selecting a method -- Developing your research design -- Training in the selected method -- Collecting data -- Testing your ideas -- Writing up what you have done -- Planning further research -- Summary -- Pt. 2. Research examples. Example I : an experiment in understanding dating -- Example II : a survey of student power in innovative high schools -- Pt. 3. Activities. Survey activity : interviewing and administering a survey ; analyzing a survey -- Observational activity : general observations ; using observational methods to test a particular hypothesis -- Experiment -- Developing hypotheses -- Individual or class exercise : developing hypothesis -- Testing a hypothesis -- Selecting a method and developing a design -- Different types of questions give different information.".
- catalog title "A student's guide to conducting social science research [by] Barbara Benedict Bunker, Howard B. Pearlson [and] Justin W. Schulz.".
- catalog type "text".