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Spring 2015 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
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After reading the text (just the front!) answer the following questions in your notebook: Why can’t Andre get a job? Why did Carole break up with Michael? In the text the problem is that both scenarios are explained with individualistic explanations that neglect the larger world the people are a part of BELL WORK & NOTES SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH 1/20/15 This is your header! You should write it at the top of the page
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What questions did you come up with over the week end? How can we endeavor to answer all of your questions? HOME WORK CHECK
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SOCIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS Objectives: I can describe the process of Sociological research and the scientific method I can Apply the different types of Sociological research
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Can you think of a time when you have used the scientific method in your life? - Debating what movie to see or where to eat - Figuring out how to act on dates “If I open the door for her and listen to her stories, then the I will get another date” - If your TV gets fuzzy or Xbox won’t work, you experiment with different knobs and buttons until it does Ask a Question Background Research Hypothesis Test Hypothesis Analyze Data Draw Conclusion SCIENTIFIC METHOD
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NATURALISTIC OBSERVATION A study method that involves covertly or overtly watching subjects' behaviors in their natural environment, without intervention
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CASE STUDIES Research method that involves an intensive investigation of one or more participants
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SURVEYS Research method in which information is obtained by asking many individuals a fixed set of questions
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LONGITUDINAL STUDIES Method of research where data is collected about a group of participants over a number of years to asses how characteristics change or remain the same during development
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CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Method of research in which data is collected from groups of participants of different ages and compared so that conclusions can be drawn about differences due to age
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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS/ CORRELATIONAL STUDIES The measure of a relationship between two variables or sets of data How does time spent studying sociology correlate to a students’ final grade? Time Spent Studying Time Spent Brushing Teeth Final Grade in Sociology Days Absent
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Correlation DOES NOT prove Causation!!!!
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EXPERIMENTS Allow the researcher to control the situation and reduce the influence of outside influence Variable- any factor capable of change Experimental group- the group to which an independent variable is applied Control group- the group that is treated the same way as the experimental group except that the independent variable is not applied
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ACTIVITY With the person next to you try to match your 10 questions (5 each) about human behavior to the method of study that would be most effective. Once you’ve matched them, talk to Mr. K and come to write your questions on the different pieces of paper around the room
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Read Chapter 1 Section 1 and answer the reading focus questions at the start of the chapter in your notebook 1. What is sociology and how does it compare to other social science? 2. How do sociologists view and think about society? HOME WORK #1
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