1. RESEARCH IN UK DEPARTMENTS OF SOCIOLOGY: AN ANALYSIS BASED UPON THE 1992 RESEARCH ASSESSMENT EXERCISE DATABASE.
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Taylor, Jim
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SOCIOLOGICAL research , *SOCIAL indicators , *SOCIOLOGY , *SOCIAL sciences - Abstract
This article presents a research in British Departments of sociology. The aims of this paper are twofold. First, a set of quantitative indicators of research outputs and research inputs is constructed for all sixty-seven British sociology departments that were assessed in the 1992 Research Assessment Exercise so that individual departments can see how their own research profile compared with that of other departments during the assessment period. Secondly, this paper examines the statistical relationship between the research ratings awarded to departments of sociology and the various indicators of research inputs and research outputs that can be constructed from the 1992 Research Assessment Exercise database. Specifically, the aim is to discover the extent to which variations in the research rating between departments of sociology can be explained by these research input and research output indicators. This paper has shown that some interesting and potentially useful research indicators can be constructed at department level from the 1992 Research Assessment Exercise. In particular, it is possible for individual departments of sociology in Great Britain to compare their own research activity across a range of research output and research input indicators with the research activity of other departments.
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- 1995
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