Social science concepts: a systematic analysis

Abstract

Giovanni Sartori offers an in-depth examination of how concepts are defined and used in social sciences. Sartori explores the challenges of conceptualization, emphasizing the importance of clarity and precision in the development and application of social science terms. He addresses common pitfalls like ambiguity and inconsistency, advocating for a more rigorous and systematic approach to concept analysis. Through a detailed examination of the process of conceptualization, Sartori provides guidance on enhancing the quality and consistency of research in the social sciences, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners aiming to improve the reliability and validity of their work.

Info

Anno: 1984
Autore: a cura di Giovanni Sartori
Editore: Sage
Città: London
Pagine: 455

Info

Anno: 1984
Autore: a cura di Giovanni Sartori
Editore: Sage
Città: London
Pagine: 455

Abstract

Giovanni Sartori offers an in-depth examination of how concepts are defined and used in social sciences. Sartori explores the challenges of conceptualization, emphasizing the importance of clarity and precision in the development and application of social science terms. He addresses common pitfalls like ambiguity and inconsistency, advocating for a more rigorous and systematic approach to concept analysis. Through a detailed examination of the process of conceptualization, Sartori provides guidance on enhancing the quality and consistency of research in the social sciences, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners aiming to improve the reliability and validity of their work.

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