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In social sciences, research provides us an exciting understanding of mysterious and complex psychological, sociological and cultural problems, such as, impact of gender stereotyping on women in executive roles; role of genes in depression; impact of T.V. violence on aggressive behavior in children and role of political instability in terrorism or extremism etc. I think every society across the globe depends upon indigenous research projects for answers to difficult questions ranging from AIDS/HIV to terrorism and how to solve these problems? The practical gains from research to answer such…mehr

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In social sciences, research provides us an exciting understanding of mysterious and complex psychological, sociological and cultural problems, such as, impact of gender stereotyping on women in executive roles; role of genes in depression; impact of T.V. violence on aggressive behavior in children and role of political instability in terrorism or extremism etc. I think every society across the globe depends upon indigenous research projects for answers to difficult questions ranging from AIDS/HIV to terrorism and how to solve these problems? The practical gains from research to answer such challenging questions are too numerous to be listed here. This book aims to promote understanding of how to move from idea to action; how to conduct and design a high quality research in social sciences while adhering to code of ethics for research on human and animal subjects; how to analyze data statistically; how to present results in a compelling manner and draw conclusions/inferences fromthe empirical data. I hope that this book will be of great help for students, teachers, researchers and professional organizations interested in conducting research with human beings and/or animals.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Yasmin Nilofer Farooqi (Tamgha-e-Imtiaz) got M. Sc (Gold Medal) from University of the Punjab; M.A (A+) and Ph. D (A+) from Temple University; Doctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology from State of New Jersey and Post-Doc from University of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A.