Sorry! No results found
Please visit us back tomorrow as we add 10, 000 new research topics everyday!
About 10 results ( 0,41 seconds)
Secondary Quantitative Data Available To the Social Science Researcher Introduction There are three types of quantitative secondary data: surveys, official statistics, and official records. Depending on how the data are stored, each may be ...
quantitative methods. Quantitative research uses analytical methods to investigate phenomena and address issues and problems. As mentioned in the problem statement, this research requires investigation of the staff development programs, so ...
Latin American history. The initial first part of the book discusses the meeting of three distinct groups of people (Africans, Europeans, indigenous) in the United States of America. The second part of the book inspects the establishment of...
Sociology: Trends and Contributing Factors. American Sociologist; Dec2008, Vol. 39 Issue 4, pp. 290-306 The research article is based on the current trends and the significant components of the field of sociology. This field of study has ex...
Chicago School (sometimes described as the Ecological School) was the first major body of works emerging during the 1920s and 1930s specialising in urban sociology, and the research into the urban environment by combining theory and ethnogr...
ethnicity. To understand why it was necessary to rediscover ethnicity (or at least phenomena which we now associate with this relatively recent term) it is important to recognize that nineteenth century social theorizing argued that a major...
Devolution After 1979, during the years of government of Margaret Thatcher and John Major, the protest movement for a Scottish Assembly led to the birth of a consensus between parties on the principle of delegation of powers. The Scottish r...