SOCIO-120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Seven Deadly Sins, Harriet Martineau, Content Analysis

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Validity: how well the study measures what it is designed to measure (little et al, p. Reliability: how likely research results are to be replicated if the study is reproduced (little et al, p. 51). I. e come up with a concrete phenomenon that could allow researchers to measure the level of each sin in a community. Is the extended observation of the social and cultural values of an entire social setting . Ethnology is an umbrella term that encompasses multiple methods. In which researchers join people and participate in a group"s routine activities for the purpose of observing them within their environment. How to observe morals and manners 1838. Presentation of self in everyday life (1956) Race: superficial physical differences that a particular society considers significant (little, p. 328). Racialization: a social process that marks them [racialized people] for unequal treatment based on perceived physiological differences (little, p. 328): ation = process, race is historical and culturally is a process.

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