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Title: Doing Sociological Research


1
Doing Sociological Research
  • Research and theory go together
  • Application of scientific method minimizes
    problems inherent with common sense

2
A Research Model
  • Select a topic
  • Define the problem
  • Review the literature
  • Formulate a hypothesis
  • Choose a research design
  • Collect the data
  • Analyze the results
  • Share the results

3
Six Research Methods
  • Surveys
  • Participant observation
  • Secondary analysis
  • Documents
  • Unobtrusive methods
  • Experiments

4
Values in Research
  • Weber - sociology must be value free
  • Sociologists are human, and thus possess their
    own ideology (value full)
  • As researchers, they must remain objective -
    replication is a means of verifying objectivity

5
Observational Methods
  • Direct behavior observed firsthand
  • vs.
  • Indirect only evidence of behavior is
  • observed
  • Example observing the favorite studying spots of
    students on campus

6
Observational Methods
  • Participant researcher is a regular participant
    in the activities or group being observed
  • vs.
  • Nonparticipant does not participate in group
    activities while observing
  • Example Drug Cultures

7
Observational Methods
  • Overt those being observed are aware of
    researchers presence and intentions
  • vs.
  • Covert those being observed are NOT aware of
    researchers presence and intentions
  • Example White Supremacy Groups

8
Observational Methods
  • Structured the investigator looks for and
    systematically records the incidence of specific
    behaviors
  • vs.
  • Unstructured all behavior considered relevant
    and is recorded
  • Example Daycare Studies

9
Goals of Observational Studies
  • Inductive vs. Deductive Logic
  • Inductive from the data to the theory
  • Deductive from the theory to the data
  • Exploratory
  • To find out relationships between variables
  • Descriptive vs. Theoretical

10
Potential Problems with Observational Studies
  • Subject reactivity
  • How do the participants respond to being watched?
  • going native
  • Getting too involved
  • Sampling issues
  • Is the group selected an accurate representation
  • Ethical issues

11
Surveys
  • Self-report Data Collection Methods
  • Interview in-person telephone
  • Questionnaire in-person telephone
  • Mailed Questionnaire
  • Expect a 10 response rate

12
Types of Data
  • Data to be collected can be
  • Demographic data
  • Personality data
  • Attitude scales

13
Sampling Size
  • Sampling and Data Collection
  • Sampling
  • Population
  • Three Main Types of Probability sampling
  • Simple random sampling
  • Stratified Random Sampling
  • Cluster sampling

14
Non-probability Sampling
  • Four Main Types of Non-Probability Sampling
  • Accidental, Haphazard or Convenience Sampling
  • Expert Sampling
  • Quota Sampling
  • Proportional quota sampling
  • Non-proportional quota sampling
  • Snowball Sampling

15
The Focus Group Interview
  • Steps Involved in the Interview
  • Principles of focus group facilitation and
    moderation
  • Creating the Survey

16
The Other Methods
  • Secondary analysis
  • Documents
  • Experiments
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