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Book Reviews : E. F. Borgatta & R.J.V. Montgomery (Eds.), Critical Issues in Aging Policy: Linking Research and Values. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1987. 308 pp. $29.95 cloth, $14.95 paper

Book Reviews : E. F. Borgatta & R.J.V. Montgomery (Eds.), Critical Issues in Aging Policy:... researchers that their to survey allowing respondents speak might their of The in which Kathleen improve interpretation findings. paper Kautzer describes an activist for home LIFE, organization nursing contains an residents, to about the important challenge stereotypes of home residents. It is on research passivity nursing based, however, &dquo;conducted over a two-month included 20 hours of period ... [that] observation of four LIFE events and 12 interviews&dquo; separate (p. 165). The reads more like for LIFE which I have no paper publicity (with but contains none of the subtle nuances that make argument), qualitative research credible. A second of the to the is &dquo;to goal volume, again according preface, a resource for researchers and students of provide graduate gerontology that would transcend In this is where its weakness disciplines.&dquo; my view, lies. All whether or is undertaken research, qualitative something else, within a theoretical framework informed a in the case of by discipline, this and social work. To volume, psychology, anthropology, pretend that research transcends these boundaries seems to me qualitative I would that the in which each of the foolhardy. suggest discipline authors is is critical to the he or she formulates working way questions and uses methods http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Applied Gerontology SAGE

Book Reviews : E. F. Borgatta & R.J.V. Montgomery (Eds.), Critical Issues in Aging Policy: Linking Research and Values. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1987. 308 pp. $29.95 cloth, $14.95 paper

Journal of Applied Gerontology , Volume 7 (4): 4 – Dec 1, 1988

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researchers that their to survey allowing respondents speak might their of The in which Kathleen improve interpretation findings. paper Kautzer describes an activist for home LIFE, organization nursing contains an residents, to about the important challenge stereotypes of home residents. It is on research passivity nursing based, however, &dquo;conducted over a two-month included 20 hours of period ... [that] observation of four LIFE events and 12 interviews&dquo; separate (p. 165). The reads more like for LIFE which I have no paper publicity (with but contains none of the subtle nuances that make argument), qualitative research credible. A second of the to the is &dquo;to goal volume, again according preface, a resource for researchers and students of provide graduate gerontology that would transcend In this is where its weakness disciplines.&dquo; my view, lies. All whether or is undertaken research, qualitative something else, within a theoretical framework informed a in the case of by discipline, this and social work. To volume, psychology, anthropology, pretend that research transcends these boundaries seems to me qualitative I would that the in which each of the foolhardy. suggest discipline authors is is critical to the he or she formulates working way questions and uses methods

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Journal of Applied GerontologySAGE

Published: Dec 1, 1988

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