Teaching Research Skills in the Social Sciences is a specialized guide for social science educators who want to teach research skills in the context of social inquiry. This book covers topics such as formulating research questions, conducting surveys and interviews, and analyzing qualitative data. It provides practical strategies for teaching research skills specific to the social sciences, including using statistical software, interpreting data, and writing research reports. With real-world examples and case studies, this guide will help social science teachers create an inquiry-based learning environment and foster critical thinking in their students. Whether you teach sociology, psychology, or political science, Teaching Research Skills in the Social Sciences will support you in teaching research skills effectively.