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Charles Kadushin is Professor
Emeritus Sociology, Graduate Center, CUNY and Distinguished Scholar, Cohen
Center for Modern Jewish Studies and Visiting Research Professor,
Sociology, Brandeis University. He has also taught at Columbia University in the
Sociology and Social Psychology Departments and at Yale University in the
School of Management and in Graduate Sociology.
Consultant in organizational behavior, social networks and employee surveys for major international companies as well as for non-profit and non-governmental organizations. My two guides to research are:
Charles Kadushin, Ph.D., is a leading authority on the design and analysis of survey research. He has extensive experience developing sampling methodology for difficult-to-reach populations and in the use of advanced multivariate statistical techniques. A founder of the social network field, he helped to create some of the first computer tools for the analysis of large sized social networks. Helped to develop state of the art methods for Internet surveys. “…integrates the history, theories, and substantive applications of social network analysis… should be especially accessible to neophytes…Despite the nontechnical treatment, Kadushin encompasses deep analytic coverage and broad empirical research…The final chapter summarizes the conceptual tour de force in ‘Ten Master Ideas of Social Networks.’”
Knoke, Contemporary Sociology, March, 2013
e-mail Charles Kadushin using this e-mail address: Kadushin@brandeis.edu |
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parts of this site updated 2 April 2013