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Sociology - Unit 2 (part 2): Research methods
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A level (Unit 2 - education and research methods) sociology Mapa Mental sobre Sociology - Unit 2 (part 2): Research methods, creado por Jake Pickup el 10/04/2015.
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Sociology - Unit 2 (part 2): Research methods
Choosing a research method
Nota:
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
Nota:
Sociologists that you can use for this section:
Researching education
researching pupils
researching teachers
researching classrooms
researching schools
researching parents
Interviews
Nota:
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
Nota:
Sociologists that you can use for this section:
Advantages of questionnaires
Disadvantages if questionnaires
Social surveys
Nota:
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
Nota:
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
Nota:
Sociologists that you can use for this section:
Official statistics
Documents
public and personal documents
historical documents
content analysis
Other types of research
Nota:
Sociologists that you can use for this section:
case studies
longitudinal studies
life histories
triangulation
Experiments
Nota:
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
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