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Experimental Sociology: Outline of a Scientific Field presents a comprehensive exploration of experimental methodology as applied to sociological research. The book serves as an essential resource for scholars seeking to understand how controlled experiments can advance knowledge in the social sciences.
Written by leading experts in the field, this volume provides practical guidance on designing, implementing, and analyzing experimental studies in sociology. It covers fundamental principles of experimental design, discusses how to translate sociological questions into testable hypotheses, and explores the ethical considerations specific to social science experimentation.
The methodological tools presented offer researchers concrete strategies for conducting high-quality empirical research. Through detailed explanations and examples, the authors demonstrate how experimental approaches complement traditional sociological methods. This work is invaluable for graduate students, academic researchers, and professionals looking to strengthen their empirical research skills and contribute to evidence-based sociological knowledge.




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