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\ Chapter Two

Studying Social Life:

Sociological Research Methods

Quantitative & Qualitative

Quantitative Research is numerical and/or statistical in nature.

Often tries to find cause-and-effect relationships

It refines large amounts of information into rates, percentages, charts, graphs

Qualitative Research works with non-numerical data

It uses transcripts, photographs, written field notes, recordings, interviews

It often tries to understand how people make sense of their world

What are some examples of each type of data? Let’s give five examples..

In Education, Criminal Justice, Public Safety, Finances, etc..

The Scientific Approach

The Scientific Method is a procedure for acquiring knowledge that emphasizes collecting concrete data through observation and experiment.

1. Identify a problem or ask a question

2. Conduct a literature review

3. Form a hypothesis; give operational definitions to variables

4. Choose a research design or method

5. Collect data

6. Analyze data

7. Disseminate findings

Let’s Ask A Questions… Does Violent TV lead to Violent Behavior?

Step One: We asked a question

Step Two: We read all other research done on the topic (avoid duplicating)

Step Three: We identify variables give a hypothesis

“Watching violence on TV” is the independent variable

“Acting Violently” is the dependent variable (we must define and measure accurately)

Step Four: We design the method(s) to test the hypothesis

Experiment, survey, interview, participant observation,

Step Five: We do the experiment, conduct the survey, interviews, etc.

Step Six: We analyze the data collected and review the hypothesis

Step Seven: We present at conferences, seminars, & publish our findings, etc..

But what if we’re wrong? Correlation vs. Causation

A correlation is a relationship between variables in which they change together, and may or may not be causal. (ice cream sales and violence)

Environmental factors, peer groups, media consumption, family, time of year?

Causation is a relationship between variables in which a change in one directly produces a change in the other.

Drinking and driving kills or Smoking gives people lung cancer

There could be an Intervening Variable, a third variable that explains the relationship between two other variables.

Example: Warm weather: causes people to be more violent and to eat more ice cream

When both variables are influenced by a third variable it is called Spurious Correlation.

Can you think of any other seasonal examples where there could be an intervening variable?

Choosing the Right Methodology

There are a wide range of methods that allow researchers to gather quantitative and qualitative data.

Ethnography: Participant Observation, Field Notes, Reflexivity

Interviews: Target Population, Informed Consent, Question Format

Surveys: Sampling the Population, Likert Scale

Existing Sources: Comparative and Historic Methods, Content Analysis

Experiments: Control Group, Independent and Dependent Variables

Applying the Concepts: Small Groups In-class Exercise pg. 49-58

1. Briefly explain grounded theory, in your own words.

2. Briefly explain the difference between a representative sample and simple random sample in surveys.

3. Use your imagination to create a hypothetical experiment. The experiment should question the relationship between two variables and use a control group. What/how would you test and what would be your independent and dependent variables?

Values, Objectivity, and Reactivity

Value-Free Sociology requires the researcher to identify their own personal bias/beliefs before conducting research.

Cultural-bound Bias, assumptions, and prejudices, must not interfere with empirical data.

A sociologist must also decide between doing pure research or basic research, and applying their insights to create change, known as applied research

Reactivity: the tendency of people and events to react to the process of being studied.

An excellent example of this is the Hawthorne Effect, where it is the research and/or researcher influencing outcomes not the independent variable.

Research Ethics

An institutional review board or IRB plays an important role in protecting human subjects in sociological research.

A group of scholars within an educational institution who review and approve research proposals of their colleges and students.

The American Sociological Association establishes a Code of Ethics, for how to avoid bias, adhere to professional standards, and protect respondents from harm.

Although, deception is avoided as often as possible, it is sometimes required to gain acceptance into the group a researcher is studying.

Advantages and Disadvantages 20-25 minutes to prepare

The chart of methodology on page 69 is reversed, in-terms of the advantages and disadvantages.

We will count of by five’s. Each group will have approximately 7 students.

Half of the group will be researchers, the other half will be presenters. Each presenter should share one advantage and/or disadvantage.

Three-four students will be presenting the correct advantages and disadvantages for your method. The other students will be tasked with looking up the correct information and writing it down. The paper will be read by the presenters, then turned into the professor. Please make sure everyone’s name is on it.

Evicted by Matthew Desmond

https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBT8GGhh2Tg

In addition to the disadvantages and advantages, I’d also like each group to very briefly discuss how their method was used by Matthew Desmond.

For each method, I have identified one-two paragraphs discussing how it is applied. (Except the group on experiments).

The Experiment Group will present the advantages and disadvantages, but they will also discuss some of the challenges Matthew Desmond experiences during his research.

Chapter Two Review

Please answer number two and three on page 68. Please write in complete sentences NO CURSIVE.

For number two, be specific.

For number three, be sure to give a few examples of the weaknesses of research that relies and social networking sites.