Doing Sociology : Research Methods
1. Observer and social reality are two distinct entities that need to be bridged in order that some correct and dependable inferences are possible about the nature and structure society and the social phenomena.
2. This is difficult to state the complex and dynamic nature of social reality, which is changing every moment even while it is being studied.
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(i) Concomitant Variation
(ii) Nomothetic
(iii) Conjectural
(iv) Cross-Cultural Method
(v) Dialectical
(vi) Materialism
(vii) Equilibrium
(viii) Manifest Functions
(ix) Ethnographic
(i) Ideal Type
(ii) Latent Functions
(iii) Integration
(iv) Ideographic
(v) Functionalism
(a) Validity
(b) Structured Interview
(c) Respondents
(d) Subjectivity
(e) Schedule
(f) Secondary Data
(g) Structural Interview
(a) Case Study
(b) Close - Ended Questions
(c) Coding
(d) Rapport
(e) Reliability
(f) Community Study
(g) Concept
(h) Control Group
(i) Questionnaire
(a) Non-Participant Observation
(b) Methodology
(c) Field Study
(d) Interview Bias
(e) Generalization
(f) Interview
(g) Independent Variable
(h) Selection
(i) Participant Observation
(ii) Open-ended Questions
(iii) Corporative Analysis
(iv) Dependent Variable
(v) Observation
(vi) Documents
(vii) Experimental Group
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