Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Sociology - Unit 2 (part 2): Research methods
- Choosing a research method
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- Sociologists that you can use for this section:
- Types of data
- primary and secondary sources of data
- quantitative and qualitative data
- Factors influencing the choice of methods
- practical issues
- ethical issues
- theoretical issues
- choice of topic
- Education - the research context
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- Sociologists that you can use for this section:
- Researching education
- researching pupils
- researching teachers
- researching classrooms
- researching schools
- researching parents
- Interviews
Anmerkungen:
- Sociologists that you can use for this section:
- Types of interview
- Structured interivews
- Unstructured interviews
- advantages of unstructured interviews
- disadvantages of unstructured interviews
- The interview as a social interaction
- improving the validity of interviews
- Questionnaires
Anmerkungen:
- Sociologists that you can use for this section:
- Advantages of questionnaires
- Disadvantages if questionnaires
- Social surveys
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- Sociologists that you can use for this section:
- Preparing to conduct a survey
- choosing a topic
- formulating an aim or a hypothesis
- operationalising concepts
- the pilot study
- sampling
- Participant observation
Anmerkungen:
- Sociologists that you can use for this section:
- Types of observation
- Conducting a participant observation study
- getting in
- staying in
- getting out
- overt observation
- covert observation
- Advantages of participant observation
- Disadvantages of participant observations
- Secondary sources
Anmerkungen:
- Sociologists that you can use for this section:
- Official statistics
- Documents
- public and personal documents
- historical documents
- content analysis
- Other types of research
Anmerkungen:
- Sociologists that you can use for this section:
- case studies
- longitudinal studies
- life histories
- triangulation
- Experiments
Anmerkungen:
- Sociologists that you can use for this section:
- Laboratory experiments
- reliability
- practical problems
- ethical issues
- the hawethorne
effect
- free will
- Two alternatives of laboratory experiments
- field experiments
- the comparative method