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Card 6

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A Weber term refering to developing an emphathetic understanding.

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Card 7

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Numerical data.

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Card 8

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Sociologist should be neutral and not allow their personal or political values to bias any aspect of the research.

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Card 9

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Data in the form of written words.

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Card 10

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Term where something is based upon personal feelings, tastes or opinions.

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Card 11

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German term for a trusting relationship.

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Card 12

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Where a researcher is inserted into the everyday world and natural setting of the research subject.

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Card 13

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Group of sociologists that believe people are active, conscious beings who have free will about how to behave.

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Card 14

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Key concept whereby the sociologist can safely conclude that what is true of the sample is true of the wider population to which the sample belongs.

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Card 15

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Where whole groups of the population behave in similiar ways as a result of social structure.

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