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How Social Science (Actually) Works - Paul Diesing, How Does Social Science Work? Reflections on Practice (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991. Pp. xii, 414. $29.95). - Joe R. Feagin, Anthony M. Orum, and Gideon Sjoberg, A Case for the Case Study (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991. Pp. viii, 290. $37.50 hardcover, $12.95 paper).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 October 2011

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1. Interview with Ayer, A. J. in Magee, Bryan, ed., Men of Ideas (New York, 1978), 131.Google Scholar

2. Dray, William, Law and Explanation in History (Oxford, 1957), 164–69.Google Scholar

3. Lipset, Seymour Martin, “The Biography of a Research Project: Union Democracy,” in Hammond, Phillip E., ed., Sociologists at Work (New York, 1964).Google Scholar