Methodology and Epistemology for Social Sciences: Selected PapersUniversity of Chicago Press, 1988 M10 27 - 609 pages Since the 1950s, Donald T. Campbell has been one of the most influential contributors to the methodology of the social sciences. A distinguished psychologist, he has published scores of widely cited journal articles, and two awards, in social psychology and in public policy, have been named in his honor. This book is the first to collect his most significant papers, and it demonstrates the breadth and originality of his work. |
Contents
Perspective on a Scholarly Career 1981 | 1 |
MEASUREMENT | 27 |
1963 94 | 111 |
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN | 147 |
APPLIED SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION | 239 |
INTERPRETIVE SOCIAL SCIENCE | 335 |
EPISTEMOLOGY | 389 |
SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE | 487 |
Bibliography of Donald T Campbell 19471988 | 525 |
539 | |
579 | |
593 | |
Other editions - View all
Methodology and Epistemology for Social Sciences: Selected Papers Donald T. Campbell No preview available - 1988 |
Common terms and phrases
achieved acquired behavioral dispositions administrative analysis artifacts attitude behaviorist belief bias biases Burwen Campbell Chicago concept control group correlation crackdown cross-validation culture effects ence epistemology essay ethnographies evolutionary evolutionary epistemology experimental design experimenting society external validity fact hermeneutic illustration interaction interpretation interview involved Journal knowing knowledge laboratory language learning logical logical positivism measures ment metatheory method methodological multiple natural natural selection objects observations operationalism outcome perception persons perspective phenomenology philosophy philosophy of science physical plausible rival hypotheses political Popper possible postpositivist posttest predict present Press presumptive pretest problem procedures program evaluation qualitative quantitative quasi-experimental design random reactive regression relevant replication response sample scientific scores selection social psychology social science social scientists sociology of science specific stimulus theoretical theory tion trait treatment trial and error University values variables York Yurok