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Card 6

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What are the 4 stages of the research process that Webers views on research can be divided into?

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Card 7

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What is mean't by 'Values as a guide to research'?

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Card 8

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What is mean't by values and 'data collection/hypothesis testing'?

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Card 9

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What is meant by 'Values in the interpretation data'?

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Card 10

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What is meant by 'Values and the sociologist as a citizen'?

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Card 11

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Summarise Weber's views on values

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Card 12

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What is committed sociology? Who argues for it?

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Card 13

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What are the two reasons for modern positivists tending to argue that their values were irrelevant to their research?

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Card 14

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In GOULDNERS view, what is a value free sociology?

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Card 15

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What question does Interactionist, BECKER pose?

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