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Essays on research in the social sciences : papers presented in a general seminar conducted by the Committee on Training of The Brookings Institution, 1930-31

By: Swann, W. F. G. [1884-1962.]Contributor(s): Lyon, Leverett S. [1885-1959.] | Brookings InstitutionLanguage: English Publication details: Washington, DC Brookings Institution 1932 Subject(s): Social sciences--Methodology | Social sciences--ResearchGeneral note: Research in the social sciencesReprint of 1931.Online resources: [Full text available] Summary: The Brookings Institution, as part of its training activities, gives each year a general seminar for the benefit of its staff and its Research Fellows. This seminar is planned to furnish a broad view and a stimulating and suggestive content rather than to be a detailed research in a particular subject. The course for the year 1930-31 had for its general subject problems of method in the social sciences. With the co-operation of a number of distinguished scholars from institutions other than our own, an extensive reading list was prepared. These scholars then presented a series of evening lectures followed the next day, in each case, by a round table discussion led by the lecturer. The addresses given in the seminar form the content of this volume.Summary: 2021
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The Brookings Institution, as part of its training activities, gives each year a general seminar for the benefit of its staff and its Research Fellows. This seminar is planned to furnish a broad view and a stimulating and suggestive content rather than to be a detailed research in a particular subject. The course for the year 1930-31 had for its general subject problems of method in the social sciences. With the co-operation of a number of distinguished scholars from institutions other than our own, an extensive reading list was prepared. These scholars then presented a series of evening lectures followed the next day, in each case, by a round table discussion led by the lecturer. The addresses given in the seminar form the content of this volume.

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