Title: Measuring%20Social%20Life
1Measuring Social Life
2Measuring Social Life
- Connecting the specifics you observe in the
empirical world to an abstract idea you cannot
see directly - Inferring from this sample or measure to an
entire population or to abstract ideas - making generalizations
3WHY MEASURE?
- Measurement transforms our ideas and general
observations into specific and concrete data - Measuring helps communicate thoughts and
observations more effectively
4MAKING ASPECTS OF THE SOCIAL WORLD VISIBLE
- Measurement extends the range of our senses
- Scientific measurement produces a more accurate
measure than ordinary experience, and it varies
less with the specific observer - Measurement makes visible ideas that are
otherwise unseen
5MEASURING with NUMBERS or WORDS
- In all research, data is collected systematically
- Depending on whether data are quantitative or
qualitative, the process differs in 4 ways - Timing
- Direction
- Data form
- Linkages
6Two Parts of the Measurement Process
- All measurement builds on two processes
- conceptualization
- operationalization
7Conceptualization
- conceptualization "refining an idea by giving it
a very clear, explicit definition" (117) - conceptual definition "defining a variable or
concept in theoretical terms with assumptions and
references to other concepts" (118)
8Operationalization
- operationalization "the process of linking a
conceptual definition with a specific set of
measures" (117) - operational definition "defining a concept as
specific operations or actions that you carry out
to measure it" (117)
9Quantitative Conceptualization
Operationalization
- Measuring quantitative data flows in a 3-part
sequence - conceptualization think through the idea and
create a conceptual definition - operationalization link the conceptual
definition to specific measurement procedures - measurement apply the operational definition to
collect the data
10The measurement process connects three levels of
reality, from abstract to concrete
- conceptual, operational, and empirical
- conceptual hypothesis stating a hypothesis with
the variables as abstract concepts - empirical hypothesis the hypothesis stated in
terms of specific measures of variables
11Racially biased policing determinants of citizen
perception
- Whether a person is a member of the dominant or
nondominant racial group - A persons belief that the police are or are not
racially biased - Number and type of experiences with the local
police - Amount of exposure to media reports about police
actions of corruption or brutality
12Fig. 5.1 Conceptualization Operationalization
Abstract Construct to Concrete Measure
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Hypothetical
Abstract Construct
Abstract Construct
Causal Relationship
theoretical level
Conceptualization
Conceptualization
Conceptual Definition
Conceptual Definition
operational level
Operationalization
Operationalization
Tested Empirical Hypothesis
empirical level
Indicator or Measure
Indicator or Measure
13Qualitative Conceptualization and
Operationalization
- In qualitative research, you use basic working
ideas during the data collection process,
rethinking old ideas and developing new ideas
based on observations - Qualitative measurement is integrated with other
parts of a study
14Naturalization of white culture?
- naturalization means that a culturea set of
values, outlooks, assumptionsis so fully taken
for granted that it becomes invisible - white culture is a culture associated with the
white racial group
15HOW TO CREATE GOOD MEASURES Reliability
Validity
- reliability a feature of measuresthe method of
measuring is dependable and consistent - validity a feature of measuresthe concept of
interest closely matches the method used to
measure it - you are actually measuring what you say you are
measuring
16Measurement validity is the fit between
conceptual operational definitions
- Three types of measurement validity
- face validity
- content validity
- criterion validity
17Putting Reliability and Validity Together
- Reliability is a necessary but not sufficient
condition for validity - ? You can have a reliable measure that is invalid