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Card 6

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Diaries, letters, paintings and other secondary data that reveal the personal side of a person's life

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Card 7

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Development of a relationship between the interviewer and the interviewee

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Card 8

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A theory which suggests that the social world can be studied using the methods of the natural sciences

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Card 9

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The extent to which the research could be repeated and the same/similar results are obtained

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Card 10

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The extent to which a sample is a fair reflection of the target population

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Card 11

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Formal interviews based on Pre-set questionnaires

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Card 12

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Informal interviews, sometimes refered to as structured coversations.

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Card 13

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The extent to which the research is a true picture of the social reality of those being studied

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Card 14

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Atributes of the sociologist that may effect which method they use

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Card 15

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A written or verbal agreement between the researcher and participant before the study is carried out

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