In the early 1980s, the survey was the most widely used method of
social research, but it had been the object of much damaging
criticism. Critics maintained that there were philosophical flaws
inherent in survey practice which made it unacceptable as valid
method; sociology students were taught that surveys are
‘positivist’ and that alternatives should be sought wherever
possible. In The Survey Method, originally published in 1982,
Catherine Marsh examines such claims and shows that much of this
criticism was ill-founded. The book shows that surveys do not have to
be mere superficial glimpses of the surface features of processes,
fact-gathering exercises or opinion polls. Properly designed, executed
and analysed, they can actually provide the kind of evidence that
social theorists, concerned with uncovering dynamic aspects of social
life, will want to use. Catherine Marsh challenges the contention that
different research procedures automatically have to commit those who
use them either to a particular theory of knowledge, a view of human
nature or even a political stance. The Survey Method is neither a pure
defence of surveys nor a textbook on how to do them. It does, after
all, criticise the kinds of surveys that are often done, and it is
particularly hostile to some new and manipulative developments in the
often anti-democratic use made of survey results and opinion polls.
Catherine Marsh’s aim is to contribute to the methodological debate
on survey research. Although the book will find most of its readers
among academic sociologists, it also contains a wealth of detail on
the history of surveys and an extensive annotated bibliography of the
major survey literature. It will accordingly prove essential reading
for practising social researchers while re-establishing the
credentials of survey research amongst the broader social science
community.
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The Contribution of Surveys to Sociological Explanation
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ISBN
9781040392881
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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