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REINTEGRATING RAPID APPRAISAL METHODOLOGY IN SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

International Journal of Development Strategies in Humanities, Management and Social Sciences, 2021
Social sciences research methodology is of great importance in disciplines and for interested people on searching various knowledge or solution to a phenomenon. This is due to the fact that, human activities and environmental changes created complexity in life as well as challenges. But, these challenges requires answers from fundamental questions such
Kabir Bello, Ahmad Ahmad
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Research Methodology in Social Sciences

2016
The book clearly illustrates the fundamental concepts related to the aspect of social research in the context of Extension Education. The book is divided into 4 parts Foundations of social research deals with universal and basic units of social research like scientific approach, meaning, process and development of scientific research problem.
Shridhar Patil, Aditya k
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The SAGE Dictionary of Statistics & Methodology: A Nontechnical Guide for the Social Sciences

, 2015
Packed with new definitions, terms, and graphics, this invaluable resource is an ideal reference for researchers and professionals in the field and provides everything students need to read and understand a research report, including elementary terms ...
W. Vogt, R. B. Johnson
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Metaphor research as a research strategy in social sciences and humanities

Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 2023
Sepehr Ghazinoory, P. Aghaei
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The methodological identity of shadowing in social science research

Qualitative Research Journal, 2012
PurposeThe research technique of shadowing is the most in‐depth type of systematic, direct observation in situ of behaviours within a particular organisational or social setting, and yet, it crucially lacks documentation and critical analysis. The origins of the under‐documenting, coupled with the mutation of the scientific method of shadowing through ...
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WEBER’S CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIAL SCIENCE METHODOLOGY AND EMPIRICAL SOCIAL RESEARCH

This chapter considers the empirical methods used by Weber. Key concepts like Weber’s ideal types, his demand for value freedom and his approach to sociological explanation referring to a systematic distinction between social structure and social action, as described in the second chapter, will be briefly reviewed.
Betz, Alexander, Eifler, Stefanie
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Research Methodology: Some Issues in Social Science Research.

Contemporary Sociology, 1975
Paul Morgan Baker, Clyde O. McDaniel
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Soft systems methodology as a social science research tool

Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 1997
Soft systems methodology (SSM) is well established as a vehicle for action research, particularly in programmes initiated at Lancaster University. It is now sufficiently well known, in academic circles at least, to be considered as a candidate methodology for a wide range of social science research projects.
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