3.2.9.2 Methodological Implications of Different Theories

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    • What are sociological theories used for in the study of crime and deviance?
      Understanding crime and deviance
    • What type of research methods does interactionist theory employ to study crime and deviance?
      Qualitative methods
    • What is the functionalist perspective on crime and deviance?
      Reinforces norms and values
    • What does feminism highlight as a key factor in crime and deviance?
      Gender inequality
    • Interactionists and feminists are more inclined towards qualitative approaches that examine meanings
    • Interactionists and feminists often use case studies to explore specific crime cases in depth.

      True
    • Statistics are used by Functionalists to analyze crime trends and patterns.

      True
    • Focus groups are commonly used in Feminist research to discuss group perspectives on crime.

      True
    • The Symbolic Interactionist theory emphasizes how individuals label and interpret behavior, leading to deviance.interpret
    • Match the sociological theory with its methodological implication:
      Marxism ↔️ Combines quantitative and qualitative methods
      Feminism ↔️ Utilizes focus groups and case studies
    • What often guides the choice of research methods in sociology?
      Underlying sociological theory
    • Functionalists use quantitative methods like surveys and statistics to analyze crime rates and their social impact.
    • Which qualitative methods are often used in Symbolic Interactionist research?
      Interviews and participant observation
    • Functionalist theory views crime as dysfunctional and entirely negative for society.
      False
    • Marxist theory argues that crime is a result of capitalist inequality.

      True
    • Interactionism focuses on how individuals label and interpret behavior, leading to deviance.

      True
    • Match the research method with its description:
      Surveys ↔️ Collect numerical data on crime rates
      Statistics ↔️ Analyze crime data, trends, and patterns
      Interviews ↔️ Explore individual experiences and interpretations
      Participant Observation ↔️ Observe social interactions in real-world settings
      Focus Groups ↔️ Discuss group perspectives on crime
      Case Studies ↔️ In-depth exploration of specific cases
    • What are the key sociological theories for understanding crime and deviance?
      Functionalism, Interactionism, Marxism, Feminism
    • Sociological research on crime and deviance commonly employs both quantitative and qualitative methods.qualitative
    • Interactionist theories prefer interviews to explore individual experiences of crime and deviance.interviews
    • Case studies provide in-depth data for both Feminist and Interactionist approaches.Feminist
    • Match the sociological theory with its research method preference:
      Functionalism ↔️ Quantitative methods
      Interactionism ↔️ Qualitative methods
    • Which qualitative methods are commonly used in Interactionist research?
      Interviews and participant observation
    • What is the Marxist perspective on crime and deviance?
      Product of capitalist inequality
    • Order the following sociological research methods by their methodological type:
      1️⃣ Statistics (Quantitative)
      2️⃣ Surveys (Quantitative)
      3️⃣ Interviews (Qualitative)
      4️⃣ Participant Observation (Qualitative)
    • Match the research method with its purpose:
      Statistics ↔️ Analyze crime data and trends
      Interviews ↔️ Explore individual experiences
      Focus Groups ↔️ Discuss group perspectives
      Case Studies ↔️ In-depth exploration of specific cases
    • Match the theory with its perspective on crime:
      Functionalism ↔️ Views crime as reinforcing social norms
      Symbolic Interactionism ↔️ Focuses on labeling and interpretation
      Marxism ↔️ Argues crime is from capitalist inequality
    • Marxists argue that crime is a product of capitalist inequality.

      True
    • Functionalism tends to use quantitative methods like surveys and statistics
    • Feminism utilizes qualitative methods like focus groups and case studies
    • Marxism combines quantitative and qualitative methods to analyze crime data alongside social inequality
    • Functionalists prefer qualitative methods to study crime statistics and patterns.
      False
    • Match the theory with its associated methodological approach:
      1️⃣ Functionalism ||| Quantitative methods (surveys, statistics)
      2️⃣ Interactionism ||| Qualitative methods (interviews, observation)
      3️⃣ Marxism ||| Combines quantitative and qualitative
      4️⃣ Feminism ||| Focus groups and case studies
    • Which sociological theory favors surveys and statistics in crime research?
      Functionalism
    • Which qualitative research method involves observing social interactions in real-world settings?
      Participant observation
    • Which research methods do Functionalists typically use in their studies of crime and deviance?
      Quantitative methods
    • What is the Functionalist view of crime and deviance in society?
      Reinforcing norms and values
    • Symbolic Interactionism employs qualitative methods to study social interactions and meanings.

      True
    • Feminist theory highlights gender inequality and male dominance as key factors in crime and deviance.inequality
    • Feminist research utilizes qualitative methods like focus groups and case studies to explore women's experiences with crime.