Sociology Research Methods Keywords

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  • Created on: 03-02-16 13:20
A T I N T E R P R E T I V I S M L A K T D
B P N S E M E P R C K F H N L O M S I R U
E G O X I V T H Y R R B W W N E S U N X X
P U I G N X C B N E D N V G L T A R F K R
T I T Y F G A H N Q G W I B N T G V O I V
F S A B N L S G B Y E T O E A S V E R L Q
B R L I E X J T F J U R M D J I P Y M F V
G S U V F E U V Y D P U Y K P Q M P E U W
V K G Q I A B X I N C R Y D P Q R O D F T
D O N M D E P N O O A D C C V P M P C E F
V X A P W X A I D D Y X X Q M D N U O L T
O G I P U L T C N A T H O H S T G L N N I
D E R M S I I O S V C E P L J J L A S X B
I L T T S L C X D M A L A S Q H Y T E F K
G U U O B E C R H G R C M U A X M I N M H
F D P U S O S S X Y C M U D B M P O T E Q
Y M P P E R S O N A L D O C U M E N T S U
I S A M P L I N G F R A M E V L K L Q K X
L M G Y K V S K K H S L E I A A J F Q W T
G Y Q E A Y J X S A M S Q X R O G R B G C
C T S C W N K N P I Y H S H W O Y B Y K U

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  • A list of names of all those in the survey population from which a representative sample is selected. (8, 5)
  • A sociological perspective that suggests that, to understand society, it is necessary to understand the meanings people give to their behaviour, and how these are influenced by the behaviour and interpretations of others. The focus of research is the (14)
  • An observational research method in which data is gathered for the same subjects repeatedly over a period of time. (at least over 6 months) (12, 5)
  • Data which already exists and which the researcher hasn't collected themselves. (9, 4)
  • Documents which are produced for public knowledge. (6, 9)
  • Documents, which are usually private for a person’s own use, which record part of a person’s life. (8, 9)
  • The ethical requirement that those taking part in a sociological study have agreed to do so, and have given this consent based on a full appreciation and understanding of the nature, aims and purpose of the study, any implications or risks taking par (8, 7)
  • The section of the population which is of interest in survey. (6, 10)
  • The use of two, or usually more, research methods in a single piece of research to check the reliability and validity of research evidence. (13)
  • When asking questions in interviews or self-completion questionnaires, the risk that the researcher might be imposing their own views or framework on the people being researched, rather than getting at what they really think. (10, 7)

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