Abstract:
If you take even the most casual look at action research, probably two key things stand out about it. First, it usually proceeds with something of an experimental design; and, second, something of a cult has grown up about it. If you go into the "how-to-do-it" literature of program evaluation, you emerge with the impression that its authors, at least, believe that it is a totally independent field of social research, whose problems and methods are uniquely special.
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Research Papers
                        
                             Determining goals in research
                            
                        
                        Determining goals in research                    
                
                                Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1959
Author: Shirley A. Star
 
 June 15, 1959
 June 15, 1959
                            Research Papers
                        
                             Management goals and marketing research
                            
                        
                        Management goals and marketing research                     
                
                                Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1967
Author: Alexander L. Bie
Company: Ogilvy
 August 1, 1967
 August 1, 1967
                            Research Papers
                        
                             Quality in research (French)
                            
                        
                        Quality in research (French)                    
                
                                Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Authors: Danielle Grena Delasnerie, Gerard Delamour
 
 August 1, 1975
 August 1, 1975
                             
				