Table Of ContentPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorsPART I. FOUNDATIONS1. Research in the Real World2. Theory and Models3. Qualitative ResearchPART II. STRATEGIES FOR DESCRIPTION4. Measurement5. Sampling6. Secondary Data7. Collecting Primary Data: Surveys and Observation8. Making Sense of the Numbers9. Making Sense of Multivariate StatisticsPART III. STRATEGIES FOR CAUSATION10. Causation11. Observational Studies With Control Variables12. Randomized Field Experiments13. Natural and Quasi ExperimentsPART IV. APPLICATIONS14. The Politics, Production, and Ethics of Research15. How to Find, Focus, and Present ResearchGlossaryReferencesIndex
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LC Classification NumberLB2369.R46 2011