Empiricism in the form of quantitative methods has sometimes been used by researchers to thwart human welfare and social justice. Some of the ugliest moments in the history of psychology were a result of researchers using quantitative methods to legitimize and codify the prejudices of the day. This has resulted in the view that quantitative methods are antithetical to the pursuit of social justice for oppressed and marginalized groups. While the ambivalence toward quantitative methods by some is understandable given their misuse by some researchers, we argue that quantitative methods are not inherently oppressive. Quantitative methods can be liberating if used by multiculturally competent researchers and scholar-activists committed to socia...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Based on a review of economists ’ debates on mathematical economics, this article discusses a key is...
AbstractThis chapter reviews Harold Garfinkel’s work on method in the social sciences, focusing spec...
Various research methods can be appropriate for social justice aims. Quantitative, qualitative, and ...
The research on social science eventually comes through any meaning about the human and society. Its...
The role that social scientists play in fostering social justice and tackling seemingly intractable ...
Drawing on the authors’ experiences of teaching quantitative methods to undergraduates, this chapter...
Journal of Business Ethics recently published a critique of ethical practices in quantitative resear...
“Official statistics puts into the field an army of agents with varying degrees of enthusiasm and ex...
This editorial offers new ways to ethically practice, evaluate, and use quantitative research (QR). ...
A case is made for representing quantitative methods in use in the social sciences within a unified ...
For the last several decades, social work curricula have included research as a required course at b...
Quantitative data are frequently assumed to be more trustworthy and robust than qualitative evidence...
Quantitative research makes a very important contribution to both understanding and responding effec...
A starting point in trying to understand the collection of information for research purposes is that...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Based on a review of economists ’ debates on mathematical economics, this article discusses a key is...
AbstractThis chapter reviews Harold Garfinkel’s work on method in the social sciences, focusing spec...
Various research methods can be appropriate for social justice aims. Quantitative, qualitative, and ...
The research on social science eventually comes through any meaning about the human and society. Its...
The role that social scientists play in fostering social justice and tackling seemingly intractable ...
Drawing on the authors’ experiences of teaching quantitative methods to undergraduates, this chapter...
Journal of Business Ethics recently published a critique of ethical practices in quantitative resear...
“Official statistics puts into the field an army of agents with varying degrees of enthusiasm and ex...
This editorial offers new ways to ethically practice, evaluate, and use quantitative research (QR). ...
A case is made for representing quantitative methods in use in the social sciences within a unified ...
For the last several decades, social work curricula have included research as a required course at b...
Quantitative data are frequently assumed to be more trustworthy and robust than qualitative evidence...
Quantitative research makes a very important contribution to both understanding and responding effec...
A starting point in trying to understand the collection of information for research purposes is that...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Based on a review of economists ’ debates on mathematical economics, this article discusses a key is...
AbstractThis chapter reviews Harold Garfinkel’s work on method in the social sciences, focusing spec...