1st Edition

The Organisation and Impact of Social Research Six Original Case Studies in Education and Behavioural Sciences

Edited By Marten Shipman Copyright 1976
170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1976, the authors of six of the most widely quoted works in behavioural science related to education, at the time, here describe in detail their research work, including its origins, planning and implementation. The accounts are unusual, not only for their technical detail but for their candour. The brief was to put the heart and brains back into accounts of research... Read more

Contributors.  Introduction.  Part 1: Longitudinal Studies  1. The Use and Abuse of National Cohorts J.W.B. Douglas  2. Parental Roles and Social Contexts John and Elizabeth Newson  Part 2: School Studies  3. Facts, Evidence and Rumour: A Rational Reconstruction of ‘Social Class and the Comprehensive School’ Julienne Ford  4. Problems of Sociological Fieldwork: A Review of the Methodology of ‘Hightown Grammar’ C. Lacey  Part 3: Policy Studies  5. ‘Streaming in the Primary School’: Methods and Politics Joan Barker Lunn  6. ‘Mixed or Single-Sex School?’: A Comment on a Research Study R.R. Dale  7. The Organisation and Impact of Social Research Marten Shipman

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Marten Shipman