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Reliability
: if
findings
from research can be
replicated
Validity
: I findings reflect
truth
+
reality
Sample
: individuals chosen to be
apart
of a study
Verstehen
: putting yourself in someone else's shoes to empathise with them, Weber
Positivism
:
scientific
,
quantitative
data,
Durkheim
|
Functionalists + Marxists
Questionnaires, surveys + content analysis
macro, focuses on society instead of individual
Interpretivism
: small scale,
qualitative
data,
Weber
Interactionist theory
Macro
approach: studying
society
as a
whole
Inductive approach: Researcher gathers +
analyses
data, then constructs
theory
to explain findings
Deductive
approach: develop a
theory
, to prove
validity
of theory have to
deduct
from it
Ethnography
: studying people in their
natural habitat
Phenomenology
: study of ways in which individuals
interpret
+
create
their own
social world
PETs
Practical
Ethical
Theoretical
sensitivity
Going Native
: researcher
sympathises
with
group
+
joins
them
Ethical principles:
Harm
: research must not cause any
indirect
or
direct
harm to participants
Consent
: participants should give their
informed consent
Deception
: researcher
clear
about their role to the participant
Confidentiality
: information being given should not breech participants
privacy
Value Laden:
personal values
should not
intrude
into
sociological studies
, but
sociology
can't be
value free
Postmodernism: no true picture of the social world, see world as fragmented + discontinuous
Value free
:
sociology
free of personal or political bias, in order to be
scientific
Committed sociology
: those studying sociology, use findings help those
oppressed
in society,
social change