Abstract

Industrial sociology needs more than one set of methods. So far, field work has been dominated by observation and the nondirective interview, and methodological thinking has been preoccupied with discovery, social organization, and the conceptual social system. In the future there should be greater insistence on quantitative methods and analytical concepts.

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