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Sociology and Sociological Research in the South

Social Forces, 1945
rial change and improvement, and, on the other hand an opportunity to observe the effects upon the folk of the slowly increasing adoption of scientific research by industrialists and farmers who are interested in the money benefits they expect from it.
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Principles of Sociological Research

1996
This chapter introduces the reader to some of the basic principles of doing sociological research and discusses the key concepts and concerns that have shaped sociological inquiry. After reading this chapter, you should understand the relationship between and assumptions lying behind methodologies and methods.
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Research Methodology in Sociology

2014
Despite rated second only to America in the national sociology stakes by the Economic and Social Research Council’s (ESRC’s) 2010 International Subject Benchmarking Review, UK sociology has a track record of being more concerned, and confused, about research methodology than other social sciences. At the heart of this paradox is that today’s ‘big tent’
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Research in Rural Sociology

American Journal of Sociology, 1927
It is doubtful whether rural social investigation has thus far attained the status of research. It has been on too narrow a base both geographically and in sustained pursuit of basic facts and trends. The passage of the Purnell law provide for sufficient research funds at the state agricultural experiment stations to make it possible and probable that ...
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Research in the Sociology of Education [PDF]

open access: possiblePaedagogica Europaea, 1976
paradox; it has become both established and disestablished more or less concurrently. The establishment is unquestionable - recognition in universities and colleges throughout most of the world for sociology as a subject with academic standing and with legitimate research functions - a rapid growth in the range of accredited and well-funded research ...
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Sociological Research Methods

2017
A rich source of ideas about sociological research methods to assist the researcher in determining what method will provide the most reliable and useful knowledge, how to choose between different methodologies, and what constitutes the most fruitful relationship between sociological theories and research methods.
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Sociology and applied leisure research

Annals of Tourism Research, 1971
Abstract Hendee, John C., “Sociology and Applied Leisure Research,” ANNALS OF TOURISM RESEARCH, Volume II, No. 3, January/February, 1975, pp. 155–162 — The importance of leisure activity as a social problem is growing and sociological research is challenged to contribute more to leisure problem areas with public or industrial policy implications ...
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