Methodological decisions and the evaluation of possible effects of different family structures on children: The new family structures survey (NFSS) |
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Authors: | Walter R. Schumm |
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Affiliation: | School of Family Studies and Human Services, Kansas State University, 1700 Anderson Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66506-1403, United States |
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Abstract: | Every social science researcher must make a number of methodological decisions when planning and implementing research projects. Each such decision carries with it both advantages and limitations. The decisions faced and made by Regnerus (2012) are discussed here in the wider context of social science literature regarding same-sex parenting. Even though the apparent outcomes of Regnerus’s study were unpopular, the methodological decisions he made in the design and implementation of the New Family Structures Survey were not uncommon among social scientists, including many progressive, gay and lesbian scholars. These decisions and the research they produced deserve considerable and continued discussion, but criticisms of the underlying ethics and professionalism are misplaced because nearly every methodological decision that was made has ample precedents in research published by many other credible and distinguished scholars. |
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Keywords: | Same-sex parenting Gay Lesbian Methodology New Family Structures Survey Family structures |
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