Making Sense of Science

Making Sense of Science
Title Making Sense of Science PDF eBook
Author Steven Yearley
Publisher SAGE
Pages 230
Release 2005
Genre Science
ISBN 9780803986923

Download Making Sense of Science Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This volume demystifies science studies and bridges the divide between social theory and the sociology of science.

Making Sense in the Social Sciences: Making Sense in the Social Sciences

Making Sense in the Social Sciences: Making Sense in the Social Sciences
Title Making Sense in the Social Sciences: Making Sense in the Social Sciences PDF eBook
Author Margot Northey
Publisher OUP Canada
Pages 0
Release 2012-04-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780195445831

Download Making Sense in the Social Sciences: Making Sense in the Social Sciences Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This text is a clear and concise guide to research and writing for students at all levels of undergraduate studies. Making Sense in the Social Sciences is intended for students in any social sciences course containing research/writing components.

Making Sense of Social Studies

Making Sense of Social Studies
Title Making Sense of Social Studies PDF eBook
Author David Jenness
Publisher Free Press
Pages 526
Release 1990
Genre Education
ISBN 9780029211557

Download Making Sense of Social Studies Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

EDUCATION

Making Sense of Social Research Methodology

Making Sense of Social Research Methodology
Title Making Sense of Social Research Methodology PDF eBook
Author Pengfei Zhao
Publisher SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Pages 497
Release 2021-01-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1506378692

Download Making Sense of Social Research Methodology Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Making Sense of Social Research Methodology: A Student and Practitioner Centered Approach introduces students to research methods by illuminating the underlying assumptions of social science inquiry. Authors Pengfei Zhao, Karen Ross, Peiwei Li, and Barbara Dennis show how research concepts are often an integral part of everyday life through illustrative common scenarios, like looking for a recipe or going on a job interview. The authors extrapolate from these personal but ubiquitous experiences to further explain concepts, like gathering data or social context, so students develop a deeper understanding of research and its applications outside of the classroom. Students from across the social sciences can take this new understanding into their own research, their professional lives, and their personal lives with a new sense of relevancy and urgency. This text is organized into clusters that center on major topics in social science research. The first cluster introduces concepts that are fundamental to all aspects and steps of the research process. These concepts include relationality, identity, ethics, epistemology, validity, and the sociopolitical context within which research occurs. The second and third clusters focus on data and inference. These clusters engage concretely with steps of the research process, including decisions about designing research, generating data, making inferences. Throughout the chapters, Pause and Reflect open-ended questions provide readers with the space for further inquiry into research concepts and how they apply to life. Research Scenario features in each chapter offer new perspectives on major research topics from leading and emerging voices in methods. Moving from this dialogic perspective to more actionable advice, You and Research features offer students concrete steps for engaging with research. Take your research into the world with Making Sense of Social Research Methodology: A Student and Practitioner Centered Approach.

Making Sense

Making Sense
Title Making Sense PDF eBook
Author Margot Northey
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 284
Release 2010
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780195439939

Download Making Sense Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Making Sense series comprises four concise, readable guides to research and writing for use by students at all levels of undergraduate study. Designed especially for students in the social sciences, this book outlines the general principles of style, grammar, and usage, while covering such issues as how to conduct sociological research, how to write reports, and how to document sources. This fourth edition of the book has new material on evaluating Internet sources and avoiding plagiarism, as well as new and updated examples.

Making Sense in the Life Sciences

Making Sense in the Life Sciences
Title Making Sense in the Life Sciences PDF eBook
Author Margot Northey
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Academic writing
ISBN 9780199010288

Download Making Sense in the Life Sciences Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Part of the best-selling Making Sense series, Making Sense in the Life Sciences is an indispensable guide for students in any area of the life sciences - including biology, biochemistry, health sciences, pharmacology, and zoology. Maintaining the clear, straightforward style of the otherbooks in the series, this book outlines topics such as writing essays and lab reports, conducting research, evaluating Internet sources, using electronic journal databases, and documenting sources.

Making Sense of Social Research

Making Sense of Social Research
Title Making Sense of Social Research PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Williams
Publisher SAGE
Pages 236
Release 2003-02-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780761964223

Download Making Sense of Social Research Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This accessible, well-judged text provides students with a matchless introduction to generic research skills.