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16 cze 2018 · To describe and discuss the processes used to write scholarly book reviews for publication in peer-reviewed journals and to provide a recommended strategy and book appraisal worksheet to use...
28 lis 2019 · [The authors'] aims ... in writing this book have been (1) to give you first-hand experiences with the research process, (2) to provide you with engaging examples of social science research, (3) to offer behind-the-scenes glimpses of how professional researchers have done their work, (4) to keep [their] presentation of the "nuts-and-bolts" of ...
3 sty 2007 · How It's Done is the realistic, fascinating book that helps you practice and think just as a social researcher would. This updated new edition guides you through the stages of social...
7 wrz 2022 · How it's done : an invitation to social research : Adler, Emily Stier : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Adler, Emily Stier. Publication date. 2008. Topics. Sociology -- Research -- Methodology, Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology. Publisher. Belmont, CA : Thomson/Wadsworth. Collection.
There are two approaches to book reviewing: Descriptive reviews give the essential information about a book. This is done with description and exposition, by stating the perceived aims and purposes of the author, and by quoting striking passages from the text.
In the evaluative book review, these two streams—an accurate reading and a strong response—come together, for the reviewer should indicate what is in the book and what the contents might mean to a reader.
First, a review gives the reader a concise summary of the content. This includes a relevant description of the topic as well as its overall perspective, argument, or purpose. Second, and more importantly, a review offers a critical assessment of the content.