"Expertly navigates students and scholars through pivotal concepts of the experimental approach necessary for addressing sociological research questions. It furnishes readers with a profound understanding of sociological experiments, empowering them to seamlessly translate theoretical reasoning into skillfully designing experiments with confidence"--
"Expertly navigates students and scholars through pivotal concepts of the experimental approach necessary for addressing sociological research questions. It furnishes readers with a profound understanding of sociological experiments, empowering them to seamlessly translate theoretical reasoning into skillfully designing experiments with confidence"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Davide Barrera is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Turin and Research Fellow at Collegio Carlo Alberto. His interdisciplinary research focuses especially on cooperation and trust. His work has appeared in prestigious journals such as Socio-Economic Review, Sociological Methods & Research, Social Networks, European Sociological Review, and more.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. The Philosophy and Methodology of Experimentation in Sociology: 2. The development of experimental sociology 3. What makes sociological experiments different from other experiments? 4. Experiments and causality 5. Experimental designs and typologies Part II. The Practice of Experimentation in Sociology: 6. Laboratory experiments 7. Field experiments 8. Vignette experiments 9. Natural experiments and quasi-experiments Part III. Methodological Challenges of Experimentation in Sociology: 10. Validity 11. Incentives 12. Ethics and deception 13. Experimental sociology - quo vadis?
1. Introduction Part I. The Philosophy and Methodology of Experimentation in Sociology: 2. The development of experimental sociology 3. What makes sociological experiments different from other experiments? 4. Experiments and causality 5. Experimental designs and typologies Part II. The Practice of Experimentation in Sociology: 6. Laboratory experiments 7. Field experiments 8. Vignette experiments 9. Natural experiments and quasi-experiments Part III. Methodological Challenges of Experimentation in Sociology: 10. Validity 11. Incentives 12. Ethics and deception 13. Experimental sociology - quo vadis?
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