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Social Attitudes in Japan

Autor Masamichi Sasaki, Tatsuzo Suzuki
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 feb 2002
Why is it important to study general social attitudes? To compare social attitudes across nations? To conduct such research longitudinally? The answers reveal the significance of such social research under unprecedented globalization, which creates imperatives for mutual international understanding.
Though principally focused on Japanese social attitudes, these attitudes must be compared across nations and time, one means being cross-national attitude surveys, encompassing special methodologies and data analytic techniques. In 1953, the Institute of Statistical Mathematics began nationwide, longitudinal surveys of the Japanese way of thinking. All of the work described in this book stems from this research.
This book is intended as a learning tool for those engaged in or contemplating social scientific research. At both national and international levels, survey and analytic methodologies are explored, explicated and applied to real world data.

This publication has also been published in hardback (no longer available ISBN 90 04 11853 5).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004125322
ISBN-10: 9004125329
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 158 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill

Public țintă

For all those interested in Japan, social attitudes, longitudinal research, and social survey methodologies.

Notă biografică

Masamichi Sasaki, Ph.D., Princeton University, is Professor of Sociology at Hyogo Kyoiku University in Japan and President of the International Institute of Sociology. He also was editor of Values and Attitudes Across Nations and Cultures (Brill, 1998) and Comparing Nations and Cultures (Prentice Hall, 1996).
Tatsuzo Suzuki, B.S., University of Tokyo, is Professor at the Department of Information Science at Teikyou Heisei University. He also wrote with C. Hayashi and M. Sasaki Data Analysis for Comparative Social Research (North-Holland, 1992).