Cards (27)

  • Value freedom refers to the idea that sociological research should be objective and free from the researcher's personal values and biases
  • The Positivist perspective aligns with the argument for scientific rigor
  • Objectivity in sociological research ensures findings are based on factual evidence rather than personal opinions
  • Value freedom guarantees that sociological findings are unbiased.

    True
  • What is the key to addressing subjectivity in sociological research?
    Awareness of biases
  • Sociologists often have a value-commitment to improving society
  • Reflexivity involves researchers examining their own biases and assumptions.
    True
  • Strategies to address subjectivity and bias in research:
    1️⃣ Transparent reporting of research methods
    2️⃣ Triangulation of data
    3️⃣ Peer review and collaboration
    4️⃣ Ongoing self-reflection
  • Value freedom ensures that sociological research is scientifically valid and replicable.

    True
  • Adopting a reflexive approach helps researchers produce more objective and trustworthy
  • Match the concept with its description:
    Objectivity ↔️ Studying social phenomena without personal influence
    Subjectivity ↔️ The influence of personal values on research
  • Which sociologists argued that researchers should separate their personal values from their scientific work?
    Max Weber
  • Match the concept with its description:
    Objectivity ↔️ Impartial study of social phenomena
    Subjectivity ↔️ Influence of personal values on research
  • What does it mean for sociological research to be value-laden?
    Influenced by researchers' values
  • What is the primary challenge sociologists face when striving for complete objectivity?
    Recognizing their own biases
  • What does standpoint theory emphasize in sociological research?
    Incorporating diverse perspectives
  • What does objectivity mean in sociological research?
    Studying without personal influence
  • Why do some sociologists argue that complete objectivity is difficult to achieve?
    Research is inherently value-laden
  • Complete objectivity in sociology is easily achievable.
    False
  • Value freedom ensures that sociological research is impartial.

    True
  • Positivism emphasizes empirical evidence and detached observation
  • Value-laden sociological research means that a researcher's personal values inevitably influence their choice of topics, methods, and interpretations
  • Sociologists should acknowledge the value-relevance of their work to address real-world concerns.

    True
  • Middle ground approaches acknowledge the role of subjectivity while striving for as much objectivity
  • Match the middle ground approach with its description:
    Reflexivity ↔️ Researchers examine their own biases
    Standpoint Theory ↔️ Recognizes social position influences perspective
    Pragmatism ↔️ Focuses on practical applications
  • Subjectivity in sociological research refers to the influence of personal values
  • What is the goal of middle ground approaches in addressing subjectivity and bias?
    Striving for greater objectivity