Evaluating Information: A Guide for Users of Social Science Research
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Evaluating Information: A Guide for Users of Social Science Research by Jeffrey Katzer
This book introduces students to social science research from the consumer’s point of view. The authors believe that while social science may not require that every student of the discipline will have to conduct research studies, it is still essential for students to successfully read, understand and evaluate the research published in their field. To that end, the authors of this text have streamlined their narrative, omitting the burden of technical jargon, and focusing on the broad elements common to all kinds of social science research, such as experimental, survey, and case study. Questions to Ask, found at the end of each chapter, highlight the specific criteria to consider when evaluating research and offer a clear and accessible presentation of the general principles in social science research.
Jeffrey Katzer is a Professor in the School of Informational Studies at Syracuse University. He received his Ph.D. at Michigan State University. Kenneth H. Cook received his Ph.D at Syracuse University. Currently, he is a member of the Worldwide Technical Education Services organization at 3Com Corporation in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Wayne W. Crouch is Principal at Crouch Associates, a management consulting firm in Amherst, Massachusetts. He received his Ph.D. from Michigan State University.
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ISBN 13 | 9780070343092 |
ISBN 10 | 0070343098 |
Title | Evaluating Information: A Guide for Users of Social Science Research |
Author | Jeffrey Katzer |
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Binding type | Paperback |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe |
Year published | 1997-09-16 |
Number of pages | 320 |
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