Building Experiments: Testing Social Theory

The authors begin by situating experiments within the larger context of social scientific research methods, and argue that experimentation plays a vital, but underused role in testing and creating social theory.

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Veröffentlicht in:Contemporary sociology (Washington) 2009, Vol.38 (5), p.495-495
Hauptverfasser: Billinger, Anthony, Densberger, Kathryn, Dorius, Cassandra, Fledderjohan, Jasmine, Hall, Matt, James, Spencer, Light, Michael, Maull, Amanda, Meyer, G W F, Rafail, Pat, Rosell, Laura, Simon, Richard M, Wang, Xiaozhou, Wiernik, Craig
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