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what are
official statistics
?
these are
numerical data
collected by
government agencies
or other
public bodies
why are
official statistics
a
good
thing?
useful for
identifying
social trends
on a
large scale
, such as
changes
in
crime rates
or
marriage patterns.
why might
official statistics
be a
bad thing
?
the
validity
of
official statistics
can be
questionable
, and
sociologists
must recognise
potential bias
or
inaccuracies.
what are
personal documents
?
diaries
,
letters
, and
emails
they can provide
deep insight
into
personal experiences
and
perspectives
what are
public documents
?
government reports
,
newspapers
, and
company records
can offer
useful
information about
broader issues
and
contexts
what are some
issues
to consider with
document analysis
?
authenticity
,
representativeness
and
meaning
which the author
originally intended
what are
media outputs
?
they can provide
insights
into societal
values
,
norms
, and
beliefs.
this is valuable for study areas such as
gender
,
race
or
class representation
.
what types of
analysis
can be done on
media outputs
?
qualitative content analysis
: studying
themes
and
narratives
quantitative content analysais
: counting
frequency
of certain
items
how can you avoid
bias
when analysing
media outputs
?
by
maintaining
an
objective
and
critical
approach in
media analysis
what is big data?
massive data sets
collected by
tech companies
from
online behaviours
can be
analysed
to observe
patterns
and
relationships
what is
online ethnography
?
this method studies
online communities
an
social phenomena
in the
digital realm
what
issues
may emerge with the use of
digital data
?
privacy
,
consent
and
data validity
why might someone use secondary data?
secondary data analysis can be
cost-effective
and
less time-consuming
, as the data is
already collected
it provides the opportunity to study
past social conditions
and
changes
over
time
what might be an
issue
with using
secondary data
?
reliability and validity can be hard to
verify
, and may not exactly fit the
researchers needs
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