In this study of pioneers of the field, Goldthorpe explains how present-day sociological science developed from the seventeenth century onwards. It will appeal to students and scholars of sociology and to anyone engaged in social science research, from statisticians to social historians.
In this study of pioneers of the field, Goldthorpe explains how present-day sociological science developed from the seventeenth century onwards. It will appeal to students and scholars of sociology and to anyone engaged in social science research, from statisticians to social historians.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John H. Goldthorpe is Official Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, a Fellow of the British Academy, a Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society.
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Introduction 1. The Beginnings: Graunt and Halley 2. Quetelet and his Critics 3. The English Statisticians: Galton, Pearson and Yule: Appendix: The English Statisticians and the Cambridge Economists 4. The Sample Survey Specialists: Kiaer, Bowley and Neyman 5. Weber and the Concept of Action 6. From Columbia to Chicago: Ogburn and Sociology as Science 7. From Chicago back to Columbia: Stouffer, Lazarsfeld and Merton: Appendix: The Missing Link? - Karl Popper 8. Duncan and Sociology as a Population Science 9. The Return to the Concept of Action and Micro-Macro Relations: Coleman and Boudon 10. Conclusion: Progress and Prospects.
Introduction 1. The Beginnings: Graunt and Halley 2. Quetelet and his Critics 3. The English Statisticians: Galton, Pearson and Yule: Appendix: The English Statisticians and the Cambridge Economists 4. The Sample Survey Specialists: Kiaer, Bowley and Neyman 5. Weber and the Concept of Action 6. From Columbia to Chicago: Ogburn and Sociology as Science 7. From Chicago back to Columbia: Stouffer, Lazarsfeld and Merton: Appendix: The Missing Link? - Karl Popper 8. Duncan and Sociology as a Population Science 9. The Return to the Concept of Action and Micro-Macro Relations: Coleman and Boudon 10. Conclusion: Progress and Prospects.
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