About This Edition
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New Features
- Introduce users to the sensitivities around social research with a new section on research ethics at the end of each chapter.
- Demonstrate how to conduct a research proposal with new skill-building exercises in each chapter. Users prepare different sections of a proposal in each chapter while applying specific chapter concepts. Then, in Chapter 17, users review the full proposal pulled together in its final form.
- Examine key qualitative researchers and their work with the new "Keeping Humanity in Focus" box feature. Profiles of exciting new researchers include Kathryn Edin, Maria Kefalas, Elijah Anderson, Rachel Sherman, Kristen Schilt, and Sudhir Venkatesh.
- Empower users with hands-on "How To Do It" boxes and their practical research topics, including: Framing a Hypothesis, Identifying the Unit of Analysis, How to Design a Research Project, Using a Table of Random Numbers, Conducting an Online Survey, Establishing Rapport, and Percentaging a Table.
- Offer a balance between quantitative and qualitative methods, showing their common groundings and how they complement each other. The new "Keeping Humanity in Focus" boxed feature expands upon coverage of qualitative methods for this edition.
Additional Features
- Provide the best faculty and user support package in the research methods course market. No other text has the depth and breadth of the supplemental support package for The Practice of Social Research.
- Choose the text that appeals to today's user! Numerous examples (both real-world and hypothetical), abundant figures and tables, sample research tools, and the author's renowned sense of humor and compassion combine to make The Practice of Social Research the most accessible text on social research methods available.
- Streamline coursework with end-of-chapter features like point-by-point chapter summaries, a list of key terms, review questions and exercises, research proposal exercises, and an "Online Study Resources" section.
- Reinforce key ideas with a running glossary at the foot of each page. These in-chapter definitions also make chapter reviews and exam preparation easier.
- Boost user achievement with chapter-beginning overviews that explain chapter objectives and how the material fits into the overall scheme of social research. A chapter table of contents also provides a roadmap for reviews and tests.
See this title's supplement:
Guided Activities for Babbie's The Practice of Social Research (Twelfth Edition)
Further reference for this edition:
Download a transition guide to the twelfth edition of The Practice of Social Research.
Earl R. Babbie graduated from Harvard University before enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, and began teaching shortly thereafter. Credited with defining research methods for the social sciences, Dr. Babbie has written several texts, including the bestselling THE PRACTICE OF SOCIAL RESEARCH.