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©SIRJOEL EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Sociology 122 Queens Final Exam Study Guide. Sociological research - AnswersResearch strategy: the general orientation or approach a sociologist takes in conducting research (first step) Qualitative approach - AnswersInformation that can be measured in terms of quality rather than quantity Ex. A persons place of birth, religious affiliation, views on same sex marriage Quantitative approach - AnswersInformation that can be measured in terms of quantity rather than quality Ex. A person's height, age, weight Inductive approach - AnswersDenoting a theory is the outcome, rather than the starting point, of research Deductive approach - AnswersDenoting research informed by a quantitative research strategy, in which a theory is used to generate a hypothesis and guide the collection of data needed to confirm or reject it Epistemology - AnswersA theory of knowledge; it is the branch of philosophy that deals with the nature, scope, and limitations of knowledge Positivism and Interpretivism Interpretivism - AnswersAn epistemological position associated with qualitative research, which requires that social scientists learn meaning of the actions of people they study Positivism - AnswersThe epistemological orientation that supports the view that research methods used in the natural sciences can be applied equally to the study of society Rationalism and empiricism - AnswersTwin pillars of positivist epistemology ©SIRJOEL EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Rationalism: I think I am - an approach to reality that can be best characterized by the statement "what is, is, what is not, is not" Empiricism: an approach to reality that holds that the only valid knowledge is knowledge gained through the sense, by directly observing, recording or monitoring social and natural phenomena Ontology - Answersthe study of what there is "out there" in other words, the study if what is said to constitute reality or the nature of being o objectivism o constructivism Objectivism - Answersan ontological position that asserts that the meaning attached to social phenomena are independent of the will or ideas of individuals involved in them Constructivism - Answersan ontological position that asserts that the meaning attached to social phenomena are constructed out of the acts and perceptions of social actors involved in them Value relevance - AnswersWeber: the extent to which a social scientist's values affect her approach to investigating a social problem. It is all but impossible for a social scientist to prevent her values from affecting her choice of research topic Standpoint epistemology - the view that all research and knowledge production is directly related to the vantage point of social location of the researcher Value neutrality - Answersas far as reasonably possible, a researcher should strive to achieve value neutrality when conducting and analyzing the results of quantitative research Weber: an approach to investigating a research problem that is unaffected by the social scientist's values. Social researchers must not allow their personal values to influence the collection and analysis of data or the dissemination of research findings Verstehen - AnswersWeber: term for interpretive understanding, an approach to sociological research in which researcher uses empathy to imagine what it would be like to receive the experiences of her research subjects Case study - AnswersA type of research design that focuses on a detailed analysis of single case or situation, usually a community or organization, in a specific location Longitudinal study - AnswersA research design in which data is collected on the same unit of analysis, on at least two separate occasions

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Sociology 122 Queens Final Exam Study
Guide.

Sociological research - Answers✔Research strategy: the general orientation or approach a sociologist
takes in conducting research (first step)

Qualitative approach - Answers✔Information that can be measured in terms of quality rather than
quantity



Ex. A persons place of birth, religious affiliation, views on same sex marriage

Quantitative approach - Answers✔Information that can be measured in terms of quantity rather than
quality



Ex. A person's height, age, weight

Inductive approach - Answers✔Denoting a theory is the outcome, rather than the starting point, of
research

Deductive approach - Answers✔Denoting research informed by a quantitative research strategy, in
which a theory is used to generate a hypothesis and guide the collection of data needed to confirm or
reject it

Epistemology - Answers✔A theory of knowledge; it is the branch of philosophy that deals with the
nature, scope, and limitations of knowledge



Positivism and Interpretivism

Interpretivism - Answers✔An epistemological position associated with qualitative research, which
requires that social scientists learn meaning of the actions of people they study

Positivism - Answers✔The epistemological orientation that supports the view that research methods
used in the natural sciences can be applied equally to the study of society

Rationalism and empiricism - Answers✔Twin pillars of positivist epistemology

, ©SIRJOEL EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Rationalism: I think I am - an approach to reality that can be best characterized by the statement "what
is, is, what is not, is not"



Empiricism: an approach to reality that holds that the only valid knowledge is knowledge gained through
the sense, by directly observing, recording or monitoring social and natural phenomena

Ontology - Answers✔the study of what there is "out there" in other words, the study if what is said to
constitute reality or the nature of being

o objectivism

o constructivism

Objectivism - Answers✔an ontological position that asserts that the meaning attached to social
phenomena are independent of the will or ideas of individuals involved in them

Constructivism - Answers✔an ontological position that asserts that the meaning attached to social
phenomena are constructed out of the acts and perceptions of social actors involved in them

Value relevance - Answers✔Weber: the extent to which a social scientist's values affect her approach to
investigating a social problem. It is all but impossible for a social scientist to prevent her values from
affecting her choice of research topic



Standpoint epistemology - the view that all research and knowledge production is directly related to the
vantage point of social location of the researcher

Value neutrality - Answers✔as far as reasonably possible, a researcher should strive to achieve value
neutrality when conducting and analyzing the results of quantitative research



Weber: an approach to investigating a research problem that is unaffected by the social scientist's
values. Social researchers must not allow their personal values to influence the collection and analysis of
data or the dissemination of research findings

Verstehen - Answers✔Weber: term for interpretive understanding, an approach to sociological research
in which researcher uses empathy to imagine what it would be like to receive the experiences of her
research subjects

Case study - Answers✔A type of research design that focuses on a detailed analysis of single case or
situation, usually a community or organization, in a specific location

Longitudinal study - Answers✔A research design in which data is collected on the same unit of analysis,
on at least two separate occasions

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