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Babbie Chapter 1
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Foundations of Social Science Theory - logic Empirical – observation (data collection) Analysis - the comparison of what is logically expected with what is actually observed.
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Aggregates & Enduring Patterns The collective actions and situations of many individuals. Focus of social science is to explain why aggregated patterns of behavior are regular even when individuals change over time.
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Education and Racial Prejudice Level of Education % saying Black- Americans have less ability to learn Less than high school graduate 27% High school graduate13% Junior college 9% Bachelor’s degree5% Graduate degree2%
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Approaches to Social Research Idiographic -Seeks to fully understand the causes of what happened in a single instance. Nomothetic—Seeks to explain a class of situations or events rather than a single one.
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Approaches to Social Research Induction – From specific observations to the discovery of a pattern among all the given events. Deduction - From a pattern that might be logically expected to observations that test whether the pattern occurs.
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Approaches to Social Research Qualitative Data – Nonnumerical data. Quantitative Data -Numerical data. Makes observations more explicit and makes it easier to aggregate, compare, and summarize data.
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Approaches to Social Research Positivist- a knowable and predictable world; an objective and expert researcher; hypothesis driven methods; statistically significant, quantitative findings Post-Positivist– a world that is ambiguous and variable; researchers that can be subjective; methods that can be inductive and exploratory; and findings that can be idiographic and qualitative.
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9 The Assumptions
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