Understanding research in personal relationships : a text with readings / William Dragon and Steve Duck.
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- 076194222X
- HM 1106 .D787 2005
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DLSU-D GRADUATE STUDIES Graduate Studies | Graduate Studies | HM 1106 .D787 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3AEA0000288954 |
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HM 741 .D363 1999 Introducing social networks / | HM 741 .M72 2005 Models and methods in social network analysis / | HM 1033 .P229 2005 Emotion in social relations : | HM 1106 .D787 2005 Understanding research in personal relationships : | HM 1121 .F532 2004 The art of managing everyday conflict : | HM 1126 .D84 2005 Doing research : | HM 1126 .M137 2005 Mediation theory and practice / |
Understanding Research in Personal Relationships is a comprehensive introduction to the key readings on human and close relationships. Organized into twelve thematic chapters with editorial commentary throughout, the editors offer a critical reading of the major research articles in the field of relationship studies published in the last few years. Scholarly papers, two per chapter, are presented in an abridged form and critiqued in a carefully structured way that instructs students on the way to read research, and to critically evaluate research in this field. The book, therefore, has a thoroughly didactic focus as the student is given historical, theoretical and methodological contexts to each article as well as an explanation of key terms and ideas.
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