Researching social problems : with model researches
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9788131611098
- 300.723 RES
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The book Researching Social Problems is very peculiar in nature, as it brings together works of research scholars from divergent fields such as health psychology, clinical or counselling psychology, educational psychology and child psychology. The journey of any good social research begins from the genuine question in the mind of the researcher and under the guidance of supervisor/facilitator travels through various steps in methodology. These various steps and concepts in the journey of research and research methodology have comprehensively been covered in the beginning of this book. The researchers have selected varied social problems and have employed different research methodologies as per the demand of their research problem. There are five research studies related to children, two studies related to women, one related to men, and two studies on contemporary health issues and career decision-making.
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