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_aExperimental design in the behavioral and social sciences/ _cSchneider. Sandra L. [ed.] |
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_aLos Angeles: _bSAGE, _c2013. |
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505 | _aVOLUME ONE: THE EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO BEHAVIOURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH<br /> PART ONE: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON EXPERIMENTS IN THE BEHAVIOURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES<br /> Excerpts from A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive, Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence and the Methods of Scientific Investigation -- John Stuart Mill <br /> Rules for the Demonstration of Sociological Proof and Conclusion -- Emile Durkheim <br /> Design for Social Experiments -- F.S. Chapin<br /> The Role of Theory in Experimental Psychology -- E.G. Boring <br /> Social Experiments -- Henry Riecken and Robert Boruch <br /> The Delayed Birth of Social Experiments -- Robert Brown <br /> PART TWO: THE NOMOTHETIC-IDIOGRAPHIC DEBATE ON THE NATURE OF BEHAVIOURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES<br /> Concept and Theory Formation in the Social Sciences -- Alfred Schutz <br /> 'Nomothetic' and 'Idiographic' -- James Lamiell <br /> Contrasting Windelband's Understanding with Contemporary Usage<br /> Vol. 1. The experimental approach to behavioral and social sciences research | ||
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