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Sociological Research

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Section 1
The Research Process
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Defining the Problem

Defining a sociological problem helps frame a question to be addressed in the research process.

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Reviewing the Literature

Sociological researchers review past work in their area of interest and include this "literature review" in the presentation of their research.

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Formulating the Hypothesis

A hypothesis is a potential answer to your research question; the research process helps you determine if your hypothesis is true.

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Determining the Research Design

The research design is the methodology and procedure a researcher follows to answer their sociological question.

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Defining the Sample and Collecting Data

Defining the sample and collecting data are key parts of all empirical research, both qualitative and quantitative.

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Analyzing Data and Drawing Conclusions

Data analysis in sociological research aims to identify meaningful sociological patterns.

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Preparing the Research Report

Sociological research publications generally include a literature review, an overview of the methodology followed, the results and an analysis of those results, and conclusions.

Section 2
Research Models
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Surveys

The goal of a survey is to collect data from a representative sample of a population to draw conclusions about that larger population.

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Fieldwork and Observation

Ethnography is a research process that uses fieldwork and observation to learn about a particular community or culture.

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Experiments

Experiments are tests designed to prove or disprove a hypothesis by controlling for pertinent variables.

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Documents

Documentary research involves examining texts and documents as evidence of human behavior.

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Use of Existing Sources

Studying existing sources collected by other researchers is an essential part of research in the social sciences.

Section 3
Ethics in Sociological Research
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Confidentiality

Sociologists should take all necessary steps to protect the privacy and confidentiality of their subjects.

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Protecting Research Subjects

There are many guidelines in place to protect human subjects in sociological research.

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Misleading Research Subjects

If a researcher deceives or conceals the purpose or procedure of a study, they are misleading their research subjects.

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Research Funding

Research funding comes from grants from private groups or governments, and researchers must be careful to avoid conflicts of interest.

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Value Neutrality in Sociological Research

Value neutrality is the duty of sociologists to strive to be impartial and overcome their biases as they conduct their research.

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