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Umfragen der Jugendforschung in der frühen Bundesrepublik als Quellen für die zeithistorische Forschung: methodische Überlegungen zu ihrer historisch-kontextuellen Sekundäranalyse

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Janssen, Philip Jost

Abstract

Based on the fact, that secondary evaluations of sources from social sciences are of high relevance for contemporary historians, it seems to be very productive to refer to the conclusions, that were drawn – and to check them again; to take those primary interpretations, (e.g. the analysis of surveys... view more

Based on the fact, that secondary evaluations of sources from social sciences are of high relevance for contemporary historians, it seems to be very productive to refer to the conclusions, that were drawn – and to check them again; to take those primary interpretations, (e.g. the analysis of surveys) as historic sources themselves, potentially including ideological infiltrations or methodological inaccuracies and to compare them with own results. The article presents that procedure by outlining the exemplary project "Youth and leisure time in early FRG" and characterizes, referring to specific questions, the most important surveys of that time.... view less

Keywords
research; secondary analysis; adolescent; old federal states; youth research; survey; data; Federal Republic of Germany; reactivity effect

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research

Method
development of methods; historical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2002

Page/Pages
p. 253-265

Journal
Historical Social Research, 27 (2002) 2/3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.27.2002.2/3.253-265

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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