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What are
sociological
research methods
?
Systematic approaches used by sociologists to investigate social
phenomena
Why are
sociological
research methods considered
empirical
?
Because they are based on
observation
and experience rather than theory alone
What does it mean for
sociological research methods
to be
systematic
?
It means they follow a
structured approach
What is the
objective
of
sociological research methods
?
To
minimize bias
and personal influence
What is the main purpose of
sociological research methods
?
To systematically study and understand
social phenomena
What are
quantitative
research methods in sociology?
Methods that involve collecting and analyzing
numerical
data
What is a key
quantitative
method used in sociology?
Surveys
How do
experiments
function as a
quantitative
research method?
By manipulating
variables
to test
cause-and-effect
relationships
How might a
sociologist
use a
survey
in their research?
To study
voting patterns
among different age groups
What does
statistical analysis
involve in
quantitative research
?
Using
mathematical techniques
to interpret large sets of data
What are
qualitative
research methods
in sociology?
Methods that focus on gathering in-depth,
non-numerical
data
What is the purpose of
in-depth interviews
in
qualitative research
?
To gather detailed personal accounts
What does
participant observation
involve?
Researchers
immersing
themselves in a social setting to observe and participate
What is the goal of
focus groups
in
qualitative research
?
To explore
attitudes
and opinions through group discussions
How might a
sociologist
use
in-depth interviews
?
To understand teenagers' experiences with social media
What does
content analysis
examine?
Texts, images, or media to
interpret
meanings
What is a
mixed methods
approach in sociology?
A combination of
quantitative
and
qualitative
approaches
What is
triangulation
in mixed
methods
research?
Using multiple methods to cross-verify findings
What does
complementarity
mean in mixed
methods
research?
Using different methods to examine different aspects of a phenomenon
What is
sequential design
in
mixed methods research
?
Using one method to inform or expand on the results of another
How might a
sociologist
studying youth unemployment use
mixed methods
?
By using
surveys
followed by
in-depth interviews
Why are ethical considerations important in
sociological
research?
To protect participants and maintain the
integrity
of the study
What is
informed consent
in sociological research?
Participants must
voluntarily
agree to participate after being fully informed
What does
confidentiality
and
anonymity
mean in research?
Protecting
participants'
identities and personal information
What does
avoiding harm
mean in ethical research?
Ensuring the research doesn't cause
physical
,
psychological
, or
social
harm
What does
honesty
and
transparency
mean in sociological
research
?
Being truthful about the research purpose and methods
What is the
right to withdraw
in research?
Participants should be able to leave the study at any time without
consequences
What would be an unethical action in
sociological
research
on workplace discrimination?
Sharing participants'
identifiable
information with their
employers
without
consent
What is the consequence of violating ethical guidelines in
sociological
research
?
It can harm participants and undermine the
integrity
of the research
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