Social research methods by Alan Bryman
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261.8 FRI Generation to generation: family process in church and synagogue | 294.5512 SWA Journey home : autobiography of an American Swami | 299.936 VAK Qualification in Auditor's Report A study | 300.72 BRY Social research methods | 300.723 KOT Research methodology: methods & techniques | 300.723 KOT Research methodology: methods & techniques | 302.2314 LEC Elements of blogging: expanding the conversation of journalism |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Social research involves creating a theory, operationalization (measurement of variables) and observation (actual collection of data to test hypothesized relationship). Social theories are written in the language of variables, in other words, theories describe logical relationships between variables.
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