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  • "... The book focuses not only on simply describing the history of research in the field, but also on the question of whether and to what extent today's social scientists can learn from the creativity and methodological approaches employed by the pioneers in the field. In this context, special emphasis is placed on the role played by Paul F. Lazarsfeld: among all of the founders of the field of empirical social research, Lazarsfeld and his unique creativity probably left the strongest mark on the development of the field. In addition, his work also merits special attention in light of the key question of how scientists today can benefit from the pioneers achievements and approaches. Along with Lazarsfeld's achievements, of course, the book also pays tribute to the other pioneers in the field, including George Gallup, Robert Merton and Hadley Cantril, along with less well known researchers such as Hugo Munsterberg, Gottlieb Schnapper-Arndt and Roy Morgan.The historical discussion offered in the book does not aim for completeness. Rather, the examples presented are all intended to address the key question of how scientists today can put the founders' experiences to good use." (Verlagsinformation) (xsd:string)
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  • The early days of survey research and their importance today (xsd:string)
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  • Wien: New Academic Press, 2012.- XVI, 296 S., Ill., graph. Darst. (xsd:string)
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