Sociological Theory in Use (RLE Social Theory)

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Author_Kenneth Menzies
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causal inference in social science
comparative sociology
Contemporary Society
Contented Inertia
EEC Membership
empirical social research
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factor analysis methods
Functionalist Claim
interactionist
Interest Theory
interpretive social theory
Juvenile Delinquent
Labelling Theory
middle
Middle Range Research
Middle Range Theory
middlerange
Path Analytic Techniques
Person's Role Set
Person’s Role Set
primary
quantitative sociological research practices
range
regression analysis techniques
research
Research Action Theory
Research Articles
Statistical Norm Statement
studies
Subcultural Explanations
symbolic
Symbolic Interaction
Symbolic Interactionist Accounts
Symbolic Interactionist Analyses
Symbolic Interactionist Studies
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  • ISBN 9781138982468
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Central to most sociologists’ self-image is the claim that their theories are based on research. However, using a random sample of 680 articles appearing in major American, British and Canadian journals, Dr Menzies shows that in some areas of sociology the wide gap between theory and research means that much of sociological theory is virtually untested. He explains how theory is embodied in eight particular types of research, critically examines these research theories, and contrasts them with the positions of modern theorists. The sample of journal articles also permits a comparison of British, American and Canadian sociology. By contrasting on how researchers us theories, Dr Menzies is able to reassess several theories. For instance, symbolic interactionist research uses embedded causal claims and stands in a dialectical relationship to other sociological research, while the research version of conflict theory depends on external causes to explain social change. The implications of using statistical techniques like factor analysis and regression are also considered in relation to the form of explanation.

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