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Constructing Social Research: The Unity and Diversity of Method (Sociology for a New Century Series)

Constructing Social Research: The Unity and Diversity of Method (Sociology for a New Century Series)

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Constructing Social Research: The Unity and Diversity of Method (Sociology for a New Century Series) Paperback - 1994

by Ragin, Charles C

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The primary goal of this book is to show unity within the diversity of activities called social research. What the study of census data, the study of one person at a time, monitoring today's events, or reconstruction of social life centuries ago all have in common is that regardless of their case material, they construct representations of social life through a dialogue of ideas (theory) and evidence (data). To illustrate, Ragin points out the important continuities in three major forms of social research: qualitative study of commonalities; comparative research on diversity; and quantitative research on relationships among variables.
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