Positivism

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    • Positivism
      Sees society as shaping the individual and believes that social facts shape individual action
    • Positivist approach

      • Methods and scientific principles that are applied to the natural sciences should be applied to sociological research
      • Objectivity, generalisability, reliability and a value free approach should be used when conducting sociological research
    • Quantitative methods preferred by positivists
      • Social surveys
      • Structured questionnaires
      • Official statistics
      • Structured interviews
    • Quantitative methods
      Provide high reliability and validity
    • Positivist approach

      • Prefer to identify cause and effect relationships between 2 variables
      • Aim for the research to reduce explanations of a limited number of causes of a specific social relationship or event
    • Social facts (Durkheim)

      Concepts and institutions in society that are objectively and scientifically verifiable
    • Examples of social facts
      • Social institutions
      • Statuses
      • Roles
      • Laws
      • Beliefs
      • Population
      • Distribution
      • Urbanisation
    • Induction (Durkheim's study of suicide)
      Gathering of a large sample of statistics with the aim of finding trends and patterns that illustrate the impact of particular social facts upon society
    • Hypo-deductive model (Durkheim's study of suicide)

      Researcher starts with a hypothesis they wish to prove correct
    • Durkheim's hypothesis was that if suicide can be explained by social facts then so can other social events</b>
    • Auguste Comte
      • Argued that social events can be studied in the same way as physical events
      • Applied methods of natural sciences to the social sciences
      • Believed society could be explained with scientific principles like objectivity, reliability and generalisability
    • Objectivity
      The researcher must remove all personal bias and opinions from their sociological research
    • Value free
      Sociology should be completely value free, own personal views and bias should not enter research at any stage
    • When scientific principles are upheld the research gains credibility
    • Positivists
      Prefer data to be representative
    • Representative data

      Can be generalised to the wider target population
    • Data collected from the research sample can be applied to everyone else in the target population
    • Most researchers would not be able to conduct census research
    • Researchers can apply their findings from a smaller sample of people to a larger group
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