ABSTRACT
Research Methodology for Social Sciences provides guidelines for designing and conducting evidence-based research in social sciences and interdisciplinary studies using both qualitative and quantitative data. Blending the particularity of different sub-disciplines and interdisciplinary nature of social sciences, this volume:
- Provides insights on epistemological issues and deliberates on debates over qualitative research methods;
- Covers different aspects of qualitative research techniques and evidence-based research techniques, including survey design, choice of sample, construction of indices, statistical inferences and data analysis;
- Discusses concepts, techniques and tools at different stages of research, beginning with the design of field surveys to collect raw data and then analyse it using statistical and econometric methods.
With illustrations, examples and a reader-friendly approach, this volume will serve as a key reference material for compulsory research methodology courses at doctoral levels across different disciplines, such as economics, sociology, women’s studies, education, anthropology, political science, international relations, philosophy, history and business management. This volume will also be indispensable for postgraduate courses dealing with quantitative techniques and data analysis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|17 pages
Epistemological issues
part II|64 pages
Debates in research methods
part III|76 pages
Methods of conflict analysis and policy evaluation
chapter 7|43 pages
Construction of different types of indices in social science research
part IV|104 pages
Quantitative research methods and predictive analysis