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Evaluating And Valuing In Social Research Thomas A Schwandt

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Evaluating And Valuing In Social Research Thomas A Schwandt
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Publisher: Guilford Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.3 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Thomas A. Schwandt, Emily F. Gates
ISBN: 9781462547326, 9781462547340, 9781462547357, 146254732X, 1462547346, 1462547354
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Evaluating And Valuing In Social Research Thomas A Schwandt by Thomas A. Schwandt, Emily F. Gates 9781462547326, 9781462547340, 9781462547357, 146254732X, 1462547346, 1462547354 instant download after payment.

"This book offers conceptual and practical guidance to social researchers and evaluators who intend to navigate the tangled and complicated terrain of values, valuing, and evaluating. We focus on understanding how these phenomena and associated practices are at work in social research, what investigators can and should do in dealing with such matters, and how their actions relate to longstanding concerns about objectivity, impartiality, the nature and use of evidence, and the purpose(s) of applied social research. Our primary aim is to help researchers become more explicit about values, valuing and evaluative judgments in their practices and to refine their capacity to engage in deliberative argumentation guided by standards of reasonableness"--

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