SOCI 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Participant Observation, Behaviorism, George Herbert Mead
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Investigator can take full control: experiment, unobtrusive research, unobtrusive measures are measures that don"t require the researcher to intrude in the research context. Direct and participant observation require that the researcher be physically present. This can lead the respondents to alter their behavior in order to look good in the eyes of the researcher. Erosion measure: wearing away, people observed that during day care whether children are attracted to one particular toy. Accretion contributing to such growth or increase: mix methods studies. At least two methods: confirmation- defining results from two different data research methods for more confirmation. \we don"t want to show that the result we obtain are not limited to one data collection method. Example: racial discrimination in hiring practices: complementarity. Example- secondary roles of child care centres in lives of parents: ethical issues in sociological research. Most important ethical issue- informed consent entails providing potential respondents with: survey- random selection of sample.