Theodore N Greenstein Books



Methods of Family Research
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book emphasizes the essential skill of critical evaluation of research for students, equipping them to discern and assess conflicting findings presented in popular media. It aims to foster the ability to navigate and interpret research effectively, which is crucial for academic success and future careers. By focusing on developing critical thinking skills, it prepares readers to become informed consumers of information in a complex landscape of research reporting.
Why Who Cleans Counts
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Every household has to perform housework. Using quantitative, nationally representative survey data this book theorizes about how power dynamics as reflected in housework performance help us understand broader family variations.