How to critique journal articles in the social sciences /
Scott R. Harris.
- Los Angeles: SAGE, 2014.
- xiii, 121 pages; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Social research versus ordinary ways of knowing -- What is a journal article? -- Defining key terms -- Literature reviews -- Measurement -- Sampling -- Analysis -- Ethics -- Politics -- Why read journal articles - and think critically about them?
"This brief, introductory guide walks you, step by step, through the basics of reading and understanding a research article. The author demonstrates the many strengths of social research, including its advantages over ordinary ways of knowing things, and, at the same time, points out that research is inevitably flawed. Rather than naively assuming that good research simply produces "The Truth" or cynically asserting that research is hopelessly biased and futile, this book helps you develop a critical perspective - one that appreciates the strengths and weaknesses of any piece of scholarship." - From the Book
9781452241340
Institutional Fund
Social sciences--Research--Evaluation. Social science literature. Criticism.