Adams, Richard.N. (Ed.)

Human organization research - Homewood Dorsey 1960 - 456p.

Social Science is usually concerned with studying the patterns of human behavior, analyzing the findings of these studies, reporting and explaining such analyses, and sometimes applying the results of the analysis in concrete situations. There are many avenues by which to approach these tasks. Those used in a particular instance may stem from conditions within the research area, the specific objectives for which the research is being done, or the personal preferences of the investigator.


Sociology

302.3 HUM