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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd; Third Edition edition (18 Mar 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 141294662X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1412946629
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 18.5 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 54,474 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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`This is a very impressive book. It is admirably written in clear, straightforward language, so that I can easily imagine undergraduates responding well to its use as a core text.' - Geoff Payne, Professor of Social Research, University of Plymouth

`It is wide-ranging, up-to-date, authoritative and well written. It will become the standard textbook for undergraduate research methods in sociology' - Jon Gubbay, University of East Anglia

`This is a clearly written, straightforward piece of work which nicely combines informative chapters, projects for students and exemplars from real life research projects. The substance of the book, with each chapter written by a different author with appropriate experience, offers a readable and easily comprehensible introduction to all the major areas of social science research. The authors have expertly trodden the tightrope between giving the reader too much information and thus complicating subjects and giving too little and making the book superficial. A colleague suggested that the book answers all the questions which the average student is likely to ask. Clearly the teaching experience of the authors has been a major influence in the production of this volume.

The projects are all interesting and are all sufficiently flexible to allow any student to work on them in the context of their own interests. They can be carried out without the need for great investment in anything other than time and effort. They are both practical and practicable and most importantly they can be expected to introduce the practitioner to many of the issues and problems which are addressed in the text and which they will have to address in their future careers as social researchers.

The examination of these issues and problems is usefully demonstrated in the exemplars. As with the projects, these are varied and interesting. They have obviously been chosen to demonstrate different methods and areas of social research are are useful in demonstrating that everything does not always go according to plan, the ideal rarely exists.... I found it enjoyable and easy to read, even in those areas in which I am familiar and informative in those where I was not. This is a book to be highly recommended to the research community.' - ESRC Data Archive Bulletin

`This book has a number of strengths to recommend it to the newcomer to social research, its structure, content and style are all ideal for an introductory text. In its structure each section and chapter builds on its predecessors creating and impressive and cohesive guide. As for content, it comprehensively covers the wide range of research methods available and makes apparent the links between quantitative and qualitative methods, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses in various situations. Additionally, most of the chapters end with a project that can be carried out by the reader, allowing practice of the preceding theory. The book also includes many examples, drawn from actual research projects and the contributors' considerable and varied experiences, which help to bring the methods and issues alive to the reader. Most importantly the book uses clear everyday language, and avoids jargon, making it an ideal primer for those attempting social research for the first time... will prove an ideal text for undergraduates in a variety of disciplines who are taking research methods courses, as it provides both ideas for projects and references to more advanced texts. It can also be heartily recommended to health promoters who, faced with an increasing emphasis on the evaluation of initiatives and population needs assessment in their work, will find this book an invaluable resource.' - Health Promotion International

`The book by Gilbert does have some notable features. It provides some very detailed exemplars of research. It contains a chapter on gaining access to research settings (a practical matter of considerable importance, and one that typically is ignored in research texts); it offers some discussion of the use of computers in the analysis of data (an area that merits more attention...); and it provides considerable emphasis on different aspects of qualitative research methodology.' - Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare

`Provides an excellent introductory methods text that covers every stage of quantitative and qualitative research. The individual chapters are each written by experts in their respective fields, but there is a coherence in the text overall that is rarely apparent in edited collections. The language is always accessible, and at no point is the reader confronted by conceptual leaps without either signposts to other chapters, explanatory bridges to help one cross into the more sophisticated passage, or no-entry signs which suggest that a deeper understanding will only be gained on a more advanced course.... The book is superbly edited and has clearly benefited from the authors being colleagues.' - Journal of Social Policy

'This is an effective format: experts provide their specialized insights on each topic and their contributions are organized as chapters in a coherent text.

An additional advantage of this format is that the book presents itself more like a reader in social research methods than a standard methods textbook. Furthermore... the book is written in consistently simple and clear language.... the readability and clarity of the book should produce a favorable response from students.... an ideal primary text for an undergraduate course in social research methods. The book would be especially suitable for students at the junior or senior levels in sociology and other social science majors (e.g. social work, political science, health sciences). The book's focus on practical research skills is likely to be helpful to students who pursue other vocational paths that rely on social research.

The overall strength of this book lies in the author's commitment to a primary focus, practical social research skills. The expertise of the various authors provides innumerable insights on doing research that can further the development of students' own skills. While the book emphasizes the practical over the philosophical aspects of social research, the relative succinctness of its chapters allows instructors space to add their own philosophical perspectives on particular research methods issues.' - Teaching Sociology --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"This is a very impressive book. It is admirably written in clear, straightforward language, so that I can easily imagine undergraduates responding well to its use as a core text.' -" Geoff Payne, Professor of Social Research, University of Plymouth

"It is wide-ranging, up-to-date, authoritative and well written. It will become the standard textbook for undergraduate research methods in sociology' - "Jon Gubbay, University of East Anglia

"

This is a clearly written, straightforward piece of work which nicely combines informative chapters, projects for students and exemplars from real life research projects. The substance of the book, with each chapter written by a different author with appropriate experience, offers a readable and easily comprehensible introduction to all the major areas of social science research. The authors have expertly trodden the tightrope between giving the reader too much information and thus complicating subjects and giving too little and making the book superficial. A colleague suggested that the book answers all the questions which the average student is likely to ask. Clearly the teaching experience of the authors has been a major influence in the production of this volume.

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"The projects are all interesting and are all sufficiently flexible to allow any student to work on them in the context of their own interests. They can be carried out without the need for great investment in anything other than time and effort. They are both practical and practicable and most importantly they can be expected to introduce the practitioner to many of the issues and problems which are addressed in the text and which they will have to address in their future careers as social researchers.

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"The examination of these issues and problems is usefully demonstrated in the exemplars. As with the projects, these are varied and interesting. They have obviously been chosen to demonstrate different methods and areas of social research ar --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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This clear, concise book is a god-send for the student (or general reader alike) interested in carrying out a sociology-based research project. The text is lively, enthusiastic, laying emphasis, through the voice of many experts, on the best ways to carry out a social investigation.

Although the text is hard going in a few places with an occasional assumption of prior knowledge, its strategically placed references to real world research and well-thought out case studies make this a student-essential reference book.

Definitely one to keep on the shelf and dip into!

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I have an excellent opinion on this social research guide for several reasons.
It seems usefull both for the more experienced researcher, searching for clarification on specific topics, as well as for the research student, working at a more basic level - here, particularly, I emphasize the interest of the book in terms of research teaching.

Several chapters prove equally usefull - the book is planned in a way that integrates quantitative and qualitative methodologies, allongside with a structure that reviews most common research steps, in a way that preserves complexity. Cross-references to relevant contents present in other chapters proves extremely valuable.

Has an example, Chapter 12 on "Analysing survey data", even though out of date according to recent software available, still has, nevertheless, interest in explaining the basics of quantitative analysis for less experienced researchers in quantitative approaches.
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This book is great for anyone studying social research it has everything that is needed for the course.
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