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Epistemology
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Criminology
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Sophiane Nacer
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Epistemology
Theory
describe, explain, predict social events
Research
Validity and Reliability
Instrument
questionnaire/survey
Structure
frame, foundations, exclude bias
Results
accept, reject, call for mods
Quantitative
objective, numerical, surface
Deductive Reasoning
generality -> specific
select/define, review lit, hypothesis, design, data, conclusions
Begins w/theory
Conflict and Functionalism
Macro-Level
Qualitative
interpretive, interview, deep
Inductive Reasoning
specific -> generality
Begins w/observations
Symbolic Interactionalism
Micro-Level
Cycle
-> (d)theories ->hypothesis ->(i)observations ->generalizations->
Concept (abstract)
Operationalization
Variable (measurable)
Triangulation
Macro-Level
Conflict Theory
society benefits few at cost of the many
K. Marx
Functionalism
parts all work together; inequality is justified
Quantitative
Micro-Level
Qualitative
Symbolic Interactionalism
society is sum of interactions-> interpretations, symbols
H. Becker
Causality
Temporal Precedence
Pure
Relative
Covariation
Confounding Explanations
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