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UT Arlington SOCI 1311 - Qualitative Methods

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SOCI 1311 1st Edition Lecture 4 Chapter 2 continued Qualititative Research I Don t use stat methods II Interviews More interpretive reveals meaning Quantitative Research III Use Stat methods IV Quantity from surveys provides data to calculate averages percentages Hypothesis V unverified statement of a relationship educated guess Androcentricity VI approaching topics from a male point of view Gynocentricity VII approaching topics from a female point of view Overgeneralizing VIII using data from one population group applying findings to everyone Gender Blindness IX failure to consider gender impact at all Ethical Guidelines for Research X technically competent and fair minded XI must disclose all findings don t omit data XII must be willing to share data and obtain informed consent These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute a risk benefits or written consent XIII safety rights privacy XIV disclose all sources of information XV demonstrate cultural sensitivity Survey Research XVI participant respond to questionnaire Other Research Methods II Interviews 5 questions III Participant Observation No consent required IV Secondary Analysis V Inductive Logic a Starts w observation then get hypothesis VI Deductive Logic a Begins with hypothesis then test and get results


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