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Research Methodology
1. Research Methodology: An Introduction
2. Defining the Research Problem
3. Research Design
4. Sampling Design
5. Measurement and Scaling Techniques
6. Methods of Data Collection
7. Processing and Analysis of Data
8. Sampling Fundamentals
9. Testing of Hypotheses - I (Parametric or Standard Tests of Hypotheses)
10. Chi-square Test
11. Analysis of Variance and Covariance
12. Testing of Hypotheses - II (Nonparametric or Distribution - Free Test)
13. Multivariate Analysis Techniques
14. Interpretation and Report Writing
15. The Computer: Its Role in Research
Appendix

This second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated and efforts have been made
to enhance the usefulness of the book. In this edition a new chapter "The Computer: Its
Role in Research" have been added keeping in view of the fact that computers by now
become an indispensable part of research equipment. The present book provides the basic
tenets of methodological research so that researchers may become familiar with the art of
using research methods and techniques. The book contains introductory explanations of
several quantitative methods enjoying wide use in social sciences. It covers a fairly wide
range, related to Research Methodology. The presentation is uniformly economical and
cogent. The Illustrations are meaningful and relevant. The book can be taken as a well-
organised guide for researchers whose methodological background is not extensive. It is
primarily intended to serve as a textbook for social science students of all Indian
universities. It will also serve as a text for the students of M.Phil., Management and
students of various institutes. It will serve all practitioners doing research of one form or
other in a general way.

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