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Avandi Sociological Research
The drug corporation place profit above human life while the drug cause complexion of issues
relates clinical data on Avandia with a bias report that the medication was safe. Consequently, the
Avandia drug many adverse side effects that were generating heart trouble and death to the many of
the diabetic patients taking the drug.
Building up a sociology research question is the critical steps that will recognize the use of critical
thinking that requires having a clear mind, to demonstrate a clear and relevant topic that may be
challenging asking question still essential to the research. Therefore, during the research in
sociology question will need to explain the significance of the relationship between variables to
realize the subject
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Sociological Portrait Research Paper
My Sociological Portrait
For my sociological portrait I have decided to discuss the institution of family and the way it has
affected my identity. Family is an important part of how our adult identities are shaped. If we are
lucky to have them in our lives, we learn so much from our parents when we are young, and as
much as some of don't want to admit it, they are a very large part of influencing who we will be in
our adult lives. The concept of family as a driving force and social institution is interesting because
it has the ability to effect of positively or negatively for the rest of our lives and it has the power to
shape all of our future relationships and actions. My family of origin began as my mother, father,
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I always thought that the lack of opportunities I had were what was holding me back my entire life. I
realize that there was a strong lack of communication amongst family members. We didn't always
know where we stood in the group, but there was a strong foundation laid by my mother that hard
work will get you to where you need to be whether you are rich, poor, black, white, male, or female.
It took me 37 years and this class to come to the understanding that there are certain social forces
and factors that come into play during our lives, but ultimately we are in control of the outcomes
and how we present ourselves to
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Sociological Imagination Research Paper
Sociological Imagination
While researching the topic "Sociological Imagination", I found many different things. Sociological
Imagination requires one to step back from their everyday life, and view things in a completely
different way. To possibly gain a new perspective on different events and/or problems, and
specifically what causes them. It appears that the most common description of this would be to try
and experience or see the world through someone else's eyes; so we can better understand what
problems they are faced with in their personal life. This is very important for people in society to do,
as it helps us to better understand where they are coming from, or what they are experiencing at the
moment. The term sociological imagination, itself was coined by C. Wright Mills. C. Wright Mills
has defined Sociological Imagination as "the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience
and the wider society."
When you are first introduced to the term sociological imagination, it may seem quite strange. Since
many are unaware of what it may be, it is your Sociologist's job to introduce you to what exactly a
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To be able to see things from a different perspective, would help us to improve our understanding of
society. One can never fully understand what another person is going through, until we put
ourselves in their shoes and experience their problems. Experiencing another's problems, should
help us to better understand our own. When we finally identify the origin of the problem, we can
then look for a solution. If there is a possible solution to the problems of society we must readily try
to fix them; as it will in theory help us generate a superior society. Although an individual alone
cannot fix many of the problems society at large faces, if everyone who is affected came together
the problem could then be
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Explain The Procedures Of Three Sociological Research...
Explain the procedures of three sociological research methods and evaluate their strengths and
weaknesses.
Sociology is the study of how humans experience life. Through studying behaviour, development,
cultures and how people function as a society sociologist strive to explain social problems. This is
achieved through research methods. Research methods can take many different approaches and
rarely is one method used to gain insight and understanding, a mixture of different concepts can be
used so the findings are more rigor. This is known as triangulation (Pullinger,2014,p.89). Many
different factors can influence methods, self interest can affect whether the sociologist is prepared to
carry out time consuming methods, also time available and funds available can be a factor. Research
methods that take long to analyse, such as statistics, might be to time consuming and large scale
interviewing or surveys may not be very cost effective. Methods can also be , in some situations,
unethical therefore a different approach would be needed. The biggest influences are methodologies
and theories. If the sociologist leans towards positivism their research methods will be hard data and
high in reliability, meaning the data will be strong in consistency, precise and if repeated the results
would be very similar. Data findings will be numerical, large scaled and statistical meaning it is
quantitative data. This method is scientific and favours social surveys and use of official
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Participant Observation In Sociological Research
The two different methods that can be used in observation is with participant observation and visual
sociology. The participant observation is an observation of people being studied. This method is not
often successful, sociologists are needed to participate in the participant's daily life that is being
observed. The people that will help with this method will be people in their social group ( family,
friends, professors, coworkers etc.) This method is needed for the sociologists be objective
observers and be the actual participants in the social of their study. The observers record their
observations in notes, which will be useful for examination of the study. In the visual sociology, the
techniques that are being used here are photography and videotape. These techniques are methods
for interviewing.
Experiment– Experiment has three different methods. The first method is controlled experiments. In
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There is five different methods for survey research. The first one is national censuses, this surveys
are used in market research, election polling, opinion polling, television ratings. This method is the
most used in sociological surveys. The second method is sample surveys, in this sample researchers
gather demographic and ecological facts about people they are researching. The third method is
opinion polls, this method has marketing polls that help corporations to make decisions about their
products. The fourth method is sampling error , this is part of the opinions palls. This important
information for someone who reads and interprets the data, which it is a statistical analysis. The fifth
method is questionnaire design. This method requires a lot of attention and many details at the same
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Sociological Research Essay
The first step in sociological research is to create a hypothesis, and then to operationalize an idea by
transforming the subject into something that can be measured. This research can be then carried out
in two ways: either quantitative or qualitative. In both of these fields, there are multiple methods of
how to go about research. Sociological research is important in understanding public attitudes and
helping to enact new policies. It is a way to understand society, and make more informed decisions
about the ideas people discuss. For example, every day a vast amount of people choose to take their
life away for multiple reasons. One aspect of social life that I would like to go more in detail in, is
why people attempt to or actually commit suicide. By understanding the leading causes for suicide,
society can help prevent or at least understand what someone else is going through without places a
negative stigma on their situation.
Furthermore, to research why people attempt to commit suicide I would use a qualitative method to
focus more in–depth on the emotional attitudes that people have regarding suicide. The qualitative
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For instance, Institutional Review Boards have been created, especially within universities, to make
sure the expected benefits outweigh any possible harms that could result from the research. The
Institutional Review Boards evaluate any moral or ethical concerns, and if any concerns arise the
IRB recommends changes to be made. The IRB attempts to limit social or emotional hardships, and
ensures that participant information is kept anonymous. For research regarding suicide, the IRB
would analyze to see if there are any issues with my hypothesis, and if having small focus groups
from an institutionalized population is an ethical route to
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Explain The Procedures Of Three Sociological Research...
Explain the procedures of three sociological research methods and evaluate their strengths and
weaknesses.
Sociology is the study of how humans experience life. Through studying behaviour, development,
cultures and how people function as a society sociologist strive to explain social problems. This is
achieved through research methods. Research methods can take many different approaches and
rarely is one method used to gain insight and understanding, a mixture of different concepts can be
used so the findings are more rigor. This is known as triangulation (Pullinger,2014,p.89). Many
different factors can influence methods, self interest can affect whether the sociologist is prepared to
carry out time consuming methods, also time available and funds available can be a factor. Research
methods that take long to analyse, such as statistics, might be to time consuming and large scale
interviewing or surveys may not be very cost effective. Methods can also be , in some situations,
unethical therefore a different approach would be needed. The biggest influences are methodologies
and theories. If the sociologist leans towards positivism their research methods will be hard data and
high in reliability, meaning the data will be strong in consistency, precise and if repeated the same
results would thought to have been found. Data findings will be numerical, large scaled and
statistical meaning it is quantitative data. This method is scientific and favours social surveys and
use
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Sociological Imagination Research Paper
C. Wright Mills defines the Sociological Imagination as "the vivid awareness of the relationship
between personal experience and the wider society." Essentially the concept of the Sociological
Imagination is the ability to think outside the box and the norms of our society in order to look at
things in a new perspective. In order to have a Sociological Imagination an individual has to see
things from a social point of view and be able to determine how they interact and influence one
another. The concept of the Sociological Imagination can be applied to just about any behaviour or
experience. An example of this could be the act of having a meal together as a family. This an be
broken down into three different dimensions. First, it can be argued
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The Pros and Cons of Social Surveys in Sociological...
The Advantages and Limitations of Social Surveys in Sociological Research
To survey something, is to carry out a systematic overview so that a researcher can produce a
comprehensive general report on it. Survey method is often used by positivist sociologists seeking
to test their hypotheses, and to investigate causes and examine variables. As with every other
sociological research, survey has its own advantages and limitations.
Positivist research, which is in the scientific tradition, begins with a hypothesis that can be either
confirmed or rejected according to the data collected. One of the significant advantages of survey
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Also, since subjective opinions might change from time to time, they are unreliable whereas
objective facts can be repeated. This means that to check survey data a researcher can repeat or
replicate the survey under the same conditions and guidelines and it will give the same result,
therefore it is highly reliable.
Another advantage of surveys is that they act as measurement tools. For example Booth and
Rowntree were revolutionary social scientists who used the survey method to measure the extent of
poverty at the end of the 19th century. In more recent cases, Townsend and Mack and Lansley
measured the extent of poverty in modern Britain using the survey method. The thing about surveys
is that they act as measurement tools in the sense that they (normally) present data in statistical
form. Since numbers are more understandable and at times more believable than words, it is no
wonder that surveys help people to see and understand facts – such as the increase or decrease in
poverty in a country – better than, for example, lengthy wordy conclusions from observations.
In spite of these advantages, there are limitations to this. Although survey "can be used to collect
data that is a representative of a larger population", but in reality the representative samples are very
difficult to obtain. A researcher might not always have access the
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My First Step Of The Sociological Research Model
The first step of the sociological research model is to select a topic. In this case, my topic is
extending the school day. My second step is to define the problem. I want to specifically learn if
extending the school day would increase students' overall process through a given school year. The
third step is to review the literature. I will find books on the subject of an extended school day, read
reports of school that have adopted this system, and search the Internet for accounts of individuals
who have researched this topic. Next, I will formulate my hypothesis, which is: "Extending the
school day will result in higher academic achievement and increased learning on the part of
students." Next, I will choose my research method. For my purposes, I think it would be best to
choose an experiment, with one school serving as the experimental group and one as the control
group. Next, I will collect the data. I must be sure to make sure the experiment measures what it is
supposed to measure. I need to determine the correct definition of academic achievement and
determine how I will measure it. I will determine academic achievement based on letter grades that
students receive on average. The seventh step is to analyze the results and test my hypothesis. The
last step is to share the results. In this case, I might share my results by publishing them in an article
or a journal. I will also compare my findings to other theories of colleagues to determine they
support or disagree with
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Sociological Research On Social And Class Differences
Various statistical techniques are used in sociological research in order to study the social world.
These may include measures to describe data dispersion, as well as analytical methods such as latent
class analysis. Each technique can provide distinct approaches to answering a research question, as
they may emphasize specific factors or lead to different ways to structure results. Consequently, it
becomes particularly important to consider one's choice of measures and methods, as depending on
the ones used, both the conclusion itself and interpretations of it may be affected, along with wider
understandings of social reality. To begin, quantitative social research will often employ statistical
measures to determine the central tendency of a given dataset. These measures, including mean,
median, and mode, are used to calculate typical values of the center of a probability distribution.
Since they are focused on 'average' values, measures of central tendency are useful tools in
understanding the typical situations or experiences of social groups. This makes them especially
helpful in understanding social inequality and class differences because they facilitate comparison
of data for multiple groups. For instance, to determine levels of economic inequality in relation to
gender, one could calculate the mean incomes of males and females in a given city and compare
them. However, it is crucial to consider the effects of these different measures of central tendency,
as the
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Sociological Research : The Insider Outsider Issue
Considering the theoretical issues in qualitative research, the insider–outsider issue has arisen as a
debatable topic for some scholars (e.g. Kanuha, 2000; Dwyer and Buckle, 2009) recently.
Historically, social researchers used to agree with 'separation of facts and values' and interdicted
employing values to assess the truth that led research becoming objective (David and Sutton, 2004:
17). In an objective research, the researcher should objectively eliminate his/her personal 'gaze' in
course of the survey. In another word, researchers should act like an outsider and all common
attributes should be shared by research participants. Acknowledged by Fay (1996), in term of
understanding the researched group, it would be more beneficial when the qualitative researchers
acted as outsiders in the researched group. Fay further proposed that the outsider–researchers might
be more sufficiently conceiving experience from the participants/researched, likely to recognise
broader perspective, noting more on what is happening; on the other hand, insider–researchers are
frequently intertwined with their own knowledge (Fay, 1996). Regarding the three chosen studies,
Mandiuc (2014)'s study is considered as an example of outsider researcher because she did not
clearly explain whether she had any experiences of motherhood and/or on prostitution.
Nowadays, social researchers increasingly deemed that qualitative researchers should be 'insiders'
because they found many
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Sociological Exploration Or Research Is A Complex Process
Jennifer Wilson
Intro to Sociology
Professor Hartley
Essay #2
Essay#2 Sociological exploration or research is a complex process. At what time a scientist attempts
to figure out the way the natural world works, he will utilize experiments to search for the cause and
effect. In other words, they construct an experiment so they can observe or evaluate any change in
one entity and cause another to vary in a repetitive way. When things change within an experiment
they are called variables. A "variable" is a characteristic that can change in value or magnitude under
different conditions. With experiments, there are three types of variables, independent variable,
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Step four you will collect data, this is a critical step in the research process. It provides information
needed to solve or explain the research questions. Step five involves analyzing results. In this step,
all the information that has been collected to answer the question is compared to the variables to
determine the difference. Step six involves presenting the finding of the research. This is where you
will validate or confirm your theory by the data collected and analyzed finally presenting your
findings or your theory. No matter what approach that is used in research, the researchers want to
maximize the study's reliability which is the consistency with which the same measure produces
similar results time after time. Researchers also strive for validity which is the degree to which a
measure is accurate and really measures what it claims to measure. The six steps of the scientific
method in research and the relationship with between cause and correlation can be explained by
saying that correlation merely occur when we detect change in two simultaneously; causation exist
when we can demonstrate in one influence that causes the researchers need to establish correlation
and time order and rule out alternative explanations. A survey is a widely–used research methods, a
survey can be defined as a valuable research
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Ethics In Sociological Research
In sociological research ethics require honesty, truth, and openness, condemning plagiarism, and
informing subjects they are being studied and should never be harmed. It's argued on both sides that
the subject should be and should not be informed of the intent of the research. While I think it is
sneaky to not inform the subject of the research content, I also believe that in doing so could hinder
accurate results, by making the subject to researcher relationship biases. For example, I worked for a
company that did different types of surveys. While, the respondent was almost always left unaware
of the company requesting the stud, we always had a "briefing" process in which we vetted the
respondents by reading a brief introduction on what the survey was about (i.e. row crops, cattle,
pesticides, etc.). If the respondent "qualified" after a few brief questions, then the survey would
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However, deceit in representing intentions is unethical. For example, in the reading of about
Humphreys Research, he misrepresented himself when he changed his appearance to visit the men
in their home, outside of the tearoom. I do not believe that he misrepresented himself while we was
the "watch queen", even though he took notes of his observations, because the men participating in
the sexual acts were doing so in a public place. However, when Humphreys, changed his
appearance, visited these men in their private homes, and then lied about the study being for medical
research, was unethical, because he was not being truthful in his intentions in the subject's private
environment. While some may argue that a restroom is a private environment, when the acts were
done so is a public restroom, the environment should be considered public. Had the acts taken place
in the in a hotel room, or restroom in their home, then the acts were done in their private
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Sociological Imagination Research Paper
American sociologist C. Wright Mills coined the term sociological imagination to describe the type
of insight in Sociology. Mills define sociological imagination as "the vivid awareness of the
relationship between personal experience and the wider society" (Mills, 1959). It has the ability to
perceive situations and circumstances in a social context and it helps us observe how interactions
are influential upon individual and situations. The sociological imagination is not a theory but an
outlook of society that tries to separate us from our daily life to look at our lives with a different
perspective. Anyone that uses the sociological imagination thinks themselves away from their
comfortable routines of their daily life. They understand the ... Show more content on
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In television programs, youthful youngsters are frequently observed wearing more "grown–up"
clothes than the normal kid, all things considered. With these apparel, youngsters are seen
rehearsing more naughty conduct, for example, drinking and smoking all through immaturity and in
addition taking part in sexual action. A few therapists express that there is a decent, consistent
motivation to trust that TV might be a solid impact for early sexual action in pre–adulthood.
Television has a tendency to habituate youthful viewers to develop conduct; in this way making
them trust that obscene demonstrations and develop closet are common and acknowledged by
society. As Collins (2004) clarifies, "Sexual action is unequivocally impacted by culture, and TV is
an indispensable piece of US high schooler culture (Collins et.al, 2004, p.280)."
The influence of television can easily impact the social development of an adolescent; thus
implicitly affecting their personality and how they dress and behave. Within this impact, young
teenage girls appear to be especially vulnerable to media effects. In society, women are expected to
value and attain a certain degree of beauty that is labeled as "ideal." Within the media, images of the
"perfect" woman further develop the pressures of attaining
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Structured Interviews In Sociological Research
Structured interviews are very similar to questionnaires. The interviewer is given strict instructions
and often training on how to ask the questions. Each time they interview a different respondent, they
conduct it in a very standardised manner. For example, the same questions are asked, word for word,
in the same order, and tone of voice. One strength of using structured interviews is that the
interviewers asks set, thought–out questions with the intention of gaining comparable answers,
meaning that the respondent will not stray from the information that is being required by the
researcher. They can also re–ask the question if not understood, which could become a common
problem. However, this could be problematic when using structured interviews when investigating
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As Item C states many of the sample may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol and therefore
not be fit to participant in the research. Unlike questionnaires, structured interviews allow the
researcher to read and adapt to the body language of the respondent to get the most accurate answer
from them. For example, the researcher might be able to tell if the respondent is being truthful or
not. This could be particularly useful as Item C states that many homeless people are involved with
crime and are therefore perhaps more likely to lie as it has become part of their social identity.
Another strength of using structured interviews is that their rigid format allows the researcher to
keep an emotional distance from the respondent. However, the detachment that is constructed may
have a negative effect on the results of the study as the respondent may be used to gaining sympathy
from members of society, and then become withdrawn from the
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Sociological Research: The Ethical Use Of Human Experiments
The use of human experiments in sociology is controversial for many reasons, mainly due to ethical
concerns. Human experimentation, as done in the 1960s and earlier was highly unethical and at
most times presented some form of danger to the test subjects. During that time and before the thirst
for knowledge about human behavior superseded the concern for safety. Sociologists and
researchers then would often subject the participants to harmful variables that had lasting physical
or mental effects. Other times participants were not made fully aware of the experiment or the
researcher's' true motives. Many of these experiments violated basic human rights. For example, the
study done Stanford University. Participants were subjected to unnecessary
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Avandi Sociological Research
The drug corporation place profit above human life while the drug cause complexion of issues
relates clinical data on Avandia with a bias report that the medication was safe. Consequently, the
Avandia drug many adverse side effects that were generating heart trouble and death to the many of
the diabetic patients taking the drug. Therefore, we will learn how the first step in research is
essential that there is no bias and that the formulation of the investigation will determine failure or
success, the drug companies imply that the study is valid as true, without proof that leads to bias in
the pharmaceutical companies that are manufacturing medicinal drugs. The Know bias that I, as a
customer how the drug industry money influences over research.
Building up a sociology research question is the critical steps that will recognize the use of critical
thinking that requires having a clear mind, to demonstrate a clear and relevant topic that may be
challenging asking question still essential to the research. Therefore, during the research in
sociology question will need to explain the significance of the relationship between variables to
realize the subject has a connection. Even formerly, will need to include establishing the facts to
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Sociological research questions the topic, the problem, the cause of the problem, and effects of the
problem. Questions will provide insight to understand, define, cause and challenges of the issue.
However, keep a journal to write keywords and notes from reviewing research that already existed
by jotting down ideas to give you a deeper knowledge to formulate the question. Therefore, taking
notes and breaking down questions to find the leading foremost points to formulate the research
question was a successful
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Sociological Meltdown Research Paper
Single gender schools could lead to economic and sociological meltdown Although separating male
and female student might help concentration, students should not be separated based on gender
because, separation would cost a lot of money, a new building, new staff, new bus drivers, new
everything. Utilities would be the main cost increase. Bullying is much more common in boy–only
or girl–only schools. Social interaction is also very important in schools, although it can be
distracting in class, social interactions between male and female students are very important. The
cost of moving and keeping male or female students would be very high. The state of oklahoma
alone spends $1.9 billion/year on teacher salaries. Oklahoma is already in a teacher shortage
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If male and female students are separated, it will become difficult for them to interact. Without
social interaction children will not build teamwork skills, and in this time, more and more girls are
going into different fields of work. If separated when students graduate, they'd be more vulnerable
to anti–social behavior. Anti–social behavior is defined as acting in a way that has to will likely
cause harassment, alarm, or distress. Anti–social behavior is most often committed against a person
or group of people of a nationality, religion, race, or gender by a person who is not familiar with one
or multiple of these. In american history alone we saw this in the 50s–60s. African americans were
being harassed, injured, or sometimes even killed. This was just because a societal fear of something
different. I'm not saying men and women would murder each other in the workplace, just that they'd
have a hard time working together. This would obviously take several years to have any effect, but it
would eventually affect the work
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Observation Of An Sociological Research
Observation is preferably one of the most commonly used methods of data collection, especially in
the sociological research. More often than not, this method is employed so as to gain the much
needed empirical information that is dependable in the sociological research undertakings. The
methodology is comprehensively employed in the sociological imagination concept as a viable tool
in the proper and reliable comprehension of social interactions.
It is in light of the above that this observation paper seeks to present my objective perspective in the
application of this definite data collection method in a view to fulfilling sociological research.
Noteworthy, the paper is presented as a qualitative description of the sociological factors in the
process of their interaction with each other in a non–controlled environment. Finally, the paper
heavily adopts significant reflection of the C. Wright Mills' conceptualization of the "sociological
imagination" and portrays the need of the observation being done with via a sociological lens.
Setting: To begin with, the observation was conducted at a public place within the university's
confines. Specifically, this was the campus centre. The timing of the observation was on a Friday
mid–morning hours. This was informed by the fact that the duration is characterized by a substantial
student presence at the campus center for one reason or the other. This also meant that the
sociological interactions were bound to be more significant as the
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Theory And Sociological Research
A theory is an explanation for a problem or an observation. These explanations can vary based on
which perspective is being used, such as a moral or sociological. Despite having different theories
for the same problem, they all try to "...explicitly or implicitly suggest how to address [a] problem,
which could then lead to appropriate action" (p.52). In our everyday lives, we use theories to come
up with explanations for our daily experiences. This can range from why the bus was late or why
there is an argument on the street. With theories, we can address issues that we come across in life
and attempt to solve them. For example, a theory for why one's bus was late can be formed by
recalling an observation of construction noises heard nearby.
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Sociological Portrait Research Paper
A sociological portrait serves to illuminate one's life and show how their identity and experience in
life or an aspect of life has been shaped by the micro–environment factors. These factors could be
social class, ethnicity, race, and gender among others. Each of these environmental factors plays a
critical role in determining one's identity. For instance, one's family experience is largely determined
by the factors that surround them. Being a girl might result in having a different family experience,
depending on specific cultures. Also, one's race might influence the way their families act or
conduct themselves. This paper develops a sociological portrayed for my friend, Mary Annette
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First, gender influences the roles that Mary is expected to undertake in the society. Given that she is
a lady, the role of the breadwinner is left for her father. She is expected in contributing towards
ensuring that her little sister Ann stays grounded and behaves in a respectful and expected manner.
In the family, Mary is expected to take a role in helping out in domestic duties. Together with her
sister, she is expected to help out in house chores. Such roles reinforce the traditional gender roles
that women are required to undertake. They serve to indicate the stereotypical assumptions that
women are supposed to take on the domestic house chores such as cooking and cleaning while the
boys undertake the more interesting duties or wait around to be served (Lindsey, 2015). Essentially,
it ties down the women as indicated by the role that Mary's mother has taken in the household.
While her father takes on the important task of being a breadwinner and has a job, Mary's mother
remains at home to cater for the family. This is a communication enough to Mary and her sister that
the women rank slightly lower than the men. As such, they are bound to have a family experience
that is torn between trying to prove the males wrong by excelling in school and trying to conform to
the gender enforced rules that dictate that women are supposed to mainly help out at
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Shoplifting In Sociological Research
Shoplifting is criminal issue that is frequent, nonviolent, public and observable that serves as a
serious concern for the criminal justice system (Weaver and Carroll 1985: 350). Shoplifting is the
criminal action of stealing goods from a shop, while pretending to be a customer (Oxford 2016). In
sociological research today, shoplifting is vaguely defined behaviour that differs in detection and
has various degrees of punishment (Newberg 1968:132). Shoplifting is a crime committed by
offenders varying in gender, age, race, and class which gives it a vague reputation in sociological
research and leaves scholars uncertain of who the primary offenders are. A study done by Dabney,
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Specifically, they found that membership in the juvenile or young adult category was not predictive
of shoplifting. Importantly, it was middle–aged shoppers ranging from age 35 to 54 that were the
most common shoplifters. Adults in this age group were at nearly 1.7 greater odds of shoplifting
than persons younger than 35 (Dabney et al. 2004:715). This age group is described as being
"gainfully employed, middle–aged adults who occasionally steal as a means of acquiring goods that
stretch beyond the household budget" (Dabney et al. 2004:720). In terms of race, non–whites were
no more likely to shoplift than were whites however, Hispanic females were more likely than any
other race/gender grouping to do so. Additionally, black females were just as prone to shoplift as all
male and lastly, while females were least likely to
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Sociological Research : Designs, Methods
Sociological Research: Designs, Methods
Sociologists use many different designs and methods to study society and social behavior. Most
sociological research involves ethnography, or "field work" designed to depict the characteristics of
a population as fully as possible.
Three popular social research designs (models) are
Cross‐sectional, in which scientists study a number of individuals of different ages who have the
same trait or characteristic of interest at a single time
Longitudinal, in which scientists study the same individuals or society repeatedly over a specified
period of time
Cross‐sequential, in which scientists test individuals in a cross‐sectional sample more than once
over a specified period of time
Six of the most popular sociological research methods (procedures) are the case study, survey,
observational, correlational, experimental, and cross‐cultural methods, as well as working with
information already available.
Case study research
In case study research, an investigator studies an individual or small group of individuals with an
unusual condition or situation. Case studies are typically clinical in scope. The investigator (often a
clinical sociologist) sometimes uses self‐report measures to acquire quantifiable data on the subject.
A comprehensive case study, including a long‐term follow‐up, can last months or years.
On the positive side, case studies obtain useful information about individuals and small groups. On
the negative side, they tend to
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Sociological Research Studies
Introduction:
The goal of this study was to test whether children's self–control to predicted later health, wealth
and public safety. This study The Dunedin study was an observation and experimental study that
was designed to predict childhood self–control that can affect physical health, substance
dependence, personal finances, and criminal outcomes. Individuals where ranked by a gradient scale
based on self–control that showed any slight improvement it would alter the whole distribution of
the outcomes.
Develop self–control skills and have traced patterns of stability and changes in self control across
the course of their life These health researchers have reported that self–control predicts early
mortality; psychiatric disorders; and unhealthy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If children don't learn self–control methods, they can be at risk of continually making the "wrong
decision" due to past behaviors that have become bad habits. Taking a glimpse at the 32year
children with poor self–control, they appear to be less financially aware and are less likely to save
while more likely to encounter financial roadblocks. Looking over the observation of self–control
gradient concluded that children with low self–control had worse health, more wealth, more single–
parent child rearing, and more criminal convictions, than those who had high self–control. The
children who had developed self–controlled from childhood to young adulthood had better results
by the age of
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Sociological Imagination Research Paper
Mykaela Barr Social imagination is basically a "quality of mind" that helps one comprehend history
and biology and the similarities amongst the two throughout society. It is a human's capability to
link their personal experiences to society and to a larger degree, historical forces. Sociological
imagination lets a person question behaviors and habits that seem ordinary. It is a human's ability to
think outside of the familiar habits people make in everyday life. Sociological imagination involves
understanding the fact that social outcomes are influenced by culture, history, social actions, etc.
Therefore, the things people do or engage in are shaped by the values they have, the way people
around them act and the values of those people. Sociological
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Sociological Imagination In Research
So this question baffles me to the point that I couldn't even begin to answer it till now, though I
thought it was Thursday, not Friday....whoops. So this question is baffling probably because I don't
see how sociological imagination plays into this, as its very nature is scientific. So the BRCA1 and
2 gene mutations were found, and scientist believe (I'm guessing this is key to looking at it with
sociological imagination? When really what's to come is not sociological imagination so much as
healthy skepticism.) that they help prevent breast cancer by preventing the degradation of DNA, to
which cancer is a rapid and uncontrolled process involving the altering of cell DNA. So how could
the gene mutations/genetic markers that predict cancer now
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Social Inequalities In Sociological Research
I have grown up in a lower class house hold, and through schooling I have been given the
opportunity to lucubrate social inequalities within our society. Through such studious efforts I have
gained a desire to further not just my own knowledge, but the knowledge others too. I have been
working on a sociological presentation that uses strain theory, labeling theory, Thomas Nagel's
theory of moral luck, and various research on the development and upkeep of drug laws and
institutional racism to elucidate the disparity of wealth, education, and opportunity for personal
success seen in this country. I plan to complete this presentation and, as a guest speaker, use it to
educate middle school students of this incongruity had within our society in
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Sociological Imagination Research Paper
Emily Hodack
Soc 100
2/7/17
Sociological Imagination: Chapter 5
How we think of ourselves relates to society, and how we compare ourselves to it. A reference group
is "a group that helps us understand or make sense of our position in society relative to other
groups" (Conley, 2015, p. 161). An example of reference group that affected how I felt about myself
was models. I am sure that every teenager felt self–conscious about themselves, however when you
are a teenager you feel like you are the only one. I used to watch Americas Next Top Model, and felt
so out of place, because all these girls who were eighteen and beautiful, looked completely different
than I did, although I was watching the show at sixteen. Everything about these women ... Show
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My mom was always the one to cook meals, go grocery shopping, clean, and care for my sisters and
myself, even though she had a fulltime job. Not to say that my dad did nothing, he always helped
when he was home, but my mom took care of the house and conformed to the thought that women
tend to the household. This is the role that women have played in my family, both my grandmothers
stayed at home with the children and never worked outside of the home, also many of my aunts did
the same, even my own sister. I have been married for about a year, and feel that I do not meet the
idea that this group has. I work fulltime, go to school fulltime, so I do not take complete charge of
everything that needs to be done in the house. My husband is great and always helps, however his
family was like mine, his mother was a stay at home mom. I always get self–conscious having our
family around because the house is not spotless, or I did not make dinner, because I was doing
homework. Even though my husband and I understand the rationale behind why the little tasks that
did not get done, I feel that my family does not. However, I am trying to change my thought
process, because I know our life is different from my parents, and what works for them does not
have to work for
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The Everyday ' Is Important For Sociological Research
This essay will argue that the setting of 'the everyday' is important for sociological research.
Through its investigation it becomes evident how various types of social structures and institutions
have an ability to influence behaviours and emotions of individuals. The sociological research of the
everyday covers a diverse range of theories, as individuals live and conduct themselves by various
standards, contexts, and structures (Heller, 1984, p. 3), and it is this kind of interaction that is taken
for granted and thus in need of exploration. It is through the examination of the socialisation
occurring in the everyday between individuals, institutions, rules, and culture, that it becomes
evident that 'the obvious is often not–so–obvious' (Newman et al., 2013). This essay utilises the
sociological imagination to express this importance of the everyday through the exploration of three
aspects of socialisation, these being employment, mass media, and social deviance. It is these kinds
of socialisations occurring in the everyday that illustrate how social structures and institutions
influence behaviours and emotions, and hence also prove the everyday as an important setting for
sociological research.
'Have you ever wondered whether your thoughts and feelings are your own?'
(Gavin Smith)
It is through the sociological research of the events and happenings in the everyday that this
important question can be and is addressed quite repetitively. First, however in order to
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Women In Sociological Research
Society has its way of creating and enforcing its own norms. Once society creates an impact, it can
be difficult to dispute. Women are seen and made into shopaholics by the media, and they use a lot
of their resources to broadcast their messages to women. However in my research, I found a glimpse
of something different. In Kohl's online website, it shows that they actually have more inventory for
men than they do for women. This may be a slim margin of 1000 items but it disputes the popular
options on clothing being catered towards women. The messages of shopping may be broadcasted
for women but they are not only for women. In society, each gender has roles they are made to fit
into, which is a functionalist perspective. These clothes have
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Sociological Research
A sociologist would link the two correlated variables socialization and child abuse together and
determine how it impacts a child's social skills. Socialization is a process in which individuals learn
to think and act in certain ways based on their social contact and skills. Child abuse occurs when a
caregiver is negligent or abusive and cause's emotional, mental, or physical harm to their children.
According to a Miami University article, children that have been abused develop severe social
(emotional and behavioral) problems. More than one third of abused children develop language
delays (written and oral language is severely impacted) which negatively impacts the socialization
of children. For this research paper, the population of study
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Academic Process Of Sociological Research
As observed by the Journal of American College Health and Rivero, E.M. et al (2014), "90% of all
individuals who die by suicide ... have a diagnosable psychiatric condition ... [and] although
approximately 1,100 college students die by suicide each year, fewer than 20% of students ... were
receiving mental health treatment." The journal goes on to state that those who were receiving
professional treatment were less likely to attempt suicide, along with the students who had a strong
support group of family and friends. By implementing a program designed to intervene and provide
aid before a suicide attempt can be made, the hopes of a positive outcome and may increase the
amount of students who succeed and graduate from college.
It will be my duty to further examine the 2014 research done by Rivero, E.M. and associates in
order to dissect the academic process of sociological research. In doing so, it will inadvertently be
discovered how to recognize bias and know the importance of ethical guidelines when doing
sociological research. At the conclusion of this report, the scientific method, its importance, and
why using multiple reliable sources is important for any credible report will also be understood.
Furthermore, this report will explain the different kinds of research methodology.
For this study, the sociologists made suicide the center of their research. But suicide, being too
broad of a topic was narrowed down to the impact of early intervention on the rates of suicide
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Why Is Sociological Research Important
We know what we know because our parents and grandparents have thought us many things. The
traditions we follow were passed down from many generations. We trust them because they have
worked for many years. And people in the family or colony are still practicing those same traditions.
For example, when we have a wedding the bride always wears blue. It has been that way since the
Huterrites came to America, or the tradition could have come from even farther back. According to
the text "Much of our knowledge us based on tradition, a handing down of statements, beliefs, and
customs from generations" (Pearson Text).
Here in the colony the older people have the authority over the younger people. We are not allowed
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Why Is Sociological Research Important in Our Everyday Lives? Cite Specific examples from your
own life in your response. We need it in our everyday lives because it helps us understand why
people do what they do. Like when we ask our minister if we can do something and he says no, then
we have to accept it and take no for an answer, trusting he had a good reason why he said no.
Because he always has a good reason when he says something. Sometimes he says no because he
doesn't want us to get hurt emotionally or physically, which we could. Sometimes we think adults
don't let us do things just to control us and to make our lives miserable, which I believe a lot. But do
they really, or are they just trying to teach us something because they made the same mistake. But I
also think that we all need to learn from our mistakes, as much as our parents love us they can't
always teach us to do something different because they made that mistake. We sometimes have to
learn it on our own, our parents have been through much more in life then we have, so they
understand quite clearly what we are going through. For example my sister and I really want a dog
and my parents say "NO" every time because they are afraid we won't take care of him or something
like
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Gender Identity In Sociological Research
Sociologists have long recognized that gender, unlike biological sex, is rooted in social beliefs and
varies considerably across cultures. Proponents of structural–functional theory understand that
gender is a state of being that is socially constructed and point to earlier societies that organized
social roles based on the division of labor which allowed society to function at an optimal level. The
development of gender identity is grounded in social norms, comprising accepted behaviors and
rules that allow an individual to conform to a particular group. On a day to day basis, individuals
display gender as "a performance, a stylized repetition of acts" (Lucal, p114) through culturally
based mannerisms, appearance and behavior, all of
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Using information from item B and elsewhere, examine the...
Ciara Thomas– Sociology Essay
Using information from item B and elsewhere, examine the usefulness of questionnaires in
sociological research.
"Item B: The first time we had this questionnaire, I thought it was a bit of a laugh. That's the
memory of it. I can't remember if I answered in truthfully or not ... it had a list of drugs and some of
them I never heard of, and just the names just cracked me up" Source: Youth quoted in Parker, H.,
Aldrige, J. and Meashem, F. (1998) Illegal Leisure, London: Routledge. Pp. 46–7
There are many advantages and disadvantages of questionnaires and throughout this essay I am
going to examine the usefulness of questionnaires in sociological research. I will compare the
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Once it has been quantified it can be then used to compare and contrast with other people's research
and it may also be used in other ways like for example measuring change. These are all in favour of
the usefulness of questionnaires and these suggest reasons why they should be used in sociological
research.
As well as there being many advantages there are also many disadvantages to questionnaires. Item B
is a source of evidence where a respondent has commented on an experience she has had filling out
a previous questionnaire. This does not really support the use of questionnaires and is more in
favour of why we should not use this research method. We are able to see a number of
disadvantages from a comment of one person. It most definitely can lack validity and we can never
be sure if we are getting the truth. As the person in item B said, "I can't remember if I answered it
truthfully or not". As it lacks validity this therefore means the results received may not necessarily
be reliable. Many people do not take them seriously and just see it as a joke and therefore answer
falsely "I thought it was a bit of a laugh". Once the researcher receives the questionnaires they can
not be sure in anyway which questionnaires have valid information and which have false
information given from each respondent. When people are filling out questionnaires their answers
my be influenced because of peer pressure, they may feel pressured into writing an answer down
just because it
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Sociological Imagination Research Paper
The promise of sociology
Sociologists look at how other people influence your behavior; how the government, religion and
the economy affect you and how you yourself affect others. Sociology matters because it illuminates
your life. Sociology is characterized by a special skill called the sociological imagination.
The sociological imagination was introduced by C. Wright Mills in 1959. Mills defined sociological
imagination as the awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society, both
today and in the past. Sociological imagination is the ability to view one's own society as an
outsider would, rather than only from the perspective of personal experiences and culture biases.
Also, it allows us to go beyond personal experience and observations to understand broader public
issues. But, sociology thinking focuses on the structure and organization of society and how this
relates to social problems and individuals lives .In looking to explain poverty, ... Show more content
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He feels that the distinguishment of this two is an essential tool of the sociological imagination.
Personal troubles occur within the character of the individual and within the range of his immediate
relations with others, they have to do with his self and with those limited areas of social life of
which he is directly and personally aware. While public issues transcend the individual. An issue is
a public matter when some value cherished by public is felt to be threatened. Take an employment
for example: one can become unemployment because some factors on individual level lack of skills,
low self–esteem, personal decision, etc. It's a personal problem if only one person being
unemployed among millions of individuals within nation. But it can be a public issue if let's say
25% of a nations population is being
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Sociological Research Essay
Sociological research literature
The things that I have noticed on the DuSable campus would be girls getting bullied for how they
look, what they wear, or how they hair is kept up, which would bring someone self–esteem down.
My topic is basically about how people think they are better then the next person so they look down
upon someone else for what they have and target them for being different or not having what
everybody else have. My research question that i want to study would be how does bullying among
the girls in DHW affect their self–esteem.? My research is important because everyone needs to
understand how they can have an negative impact on a person just for what they do and/or say out
their mouth. This research is being conducted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her hypotheses is basically saying that the effects on a child's self–esteem can be devastating long
after the bullying stops. What she found out is that the effects of bullying on a child's self–esteem
would result in loss of confidence, self–criticism or rejection, bed–wetting, and isolation. Loss of
confidence is one of the first effects of bullying on a child's self–esteem which also could be self–
doubt. Self–criticism or rejection is when children are constantly belittled about something they
come to believe is the truth about themselves. Bed–wetting is one of the more subtle effects of
bullying on a child's self–esteem. Isolation is when a child self esteem become severely damaged
and he or she may choose to avoid friends and family all together. The research flaw I found is
stated that "children should be taught that everyone is different in one way or another and that what
makes the human species so exciting" this would be somewhat wrong because even if a child is
taught that way they could still use that and another way for bullying someone because of their
differences. This research influenced my thinking about my own research because it was brought to
my attention that a child can be affected in different ways that a person wouldn't pay attention
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Sociological Analysis Of Sports Research
There are many sociologists that work on college campuses which, are focused on what are by and
large portrayed as the sport and exercise sciences. The subjects that most college students seem to
view as professional and which are seen by governments and by supporting organizations that are
deserving of investments, more so if the primary center of consideration is safety related. The
overall perspective in reference to what is and what is not socially valuable and does not influence
the human science of sports alone, or the off chance that it negatively affects the basic sociologies
for the most part or not. In these circumstances, it is hard to keep the developing control of the
common social sciences.
One reasonable reaction, obviously, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The analogy is definitely a social issue, basically being an individual from society side of the house.
Sport sociology can best be described as an adolescent or an adult. Apparently, where sport
sociology has been less effective is in its attempts to increase even greater acknowledgment among
sports experts. It is that issue which supports the debate. The basic role of activity is to educate,
inform, arrange. The activity exploration is recognized as a method for guaranteeing that strategy
and usage are good professionals in sports and the social issues class. Sport sociologists work more
closely with the sports communities, which needs applied sport sociology to be the enterprise of
difficult, valued public academics who work in cooperation with the people, groups and
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Avandi Sociological Research

  • 1. Avandi Sociological Research The drug corporation place profit above human life while the drug cause complexion of issues relates clinical data on Avandia with a bias report that the medication was safe. Consequently, the Avandia drug many adverse side effects that were generating heart trouble and death to the many of the diabetic patients taking the drug. Building up a sociology research question is the critical steps that will recognize the use of critical thinking that requires having a clear mind, to demonstrate a clear and relevant topic that may be challenging asking question still essential to the research. Therefore, during the research in sociology question will need to explain the significance of the relationship between variables to realize the subject ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Sociological Portrait Research Paper My Sociological Portrait For my sociological portrait I have decided to discuss the institution of family and the way it has affected my identity. Family is an important part of how our adult identities are shaped. If we are lucky to have them in our lives, we learn so much from our parents when we are young, and as much as some of don't want to admit it, they are a very large part of influencing who we will be in our adult lives. The concept of family as a driving force and social institution is interesting because it has the ability to effect of positively or negatively for the rest of our lives and it has the power to shape all of our future relationships and actions. My family of origin began as my mother, father, two older brothers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I always thought that the lack of opportunities I had were what was holding me back my entire life. I realize that there was a strong lack of communication amongst family members. We didn't always know where we stood in the group, but there was a strong foundation laid by my mother that hard work will get you to where you need to be whether you are rich, poor, black, white, male, or female. It took me 37 years and this class to come to the understanding that there are certain social forces and factors that come into play during our lives, but ultimately we are in control of the outcomes and how we present ourselves to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Sociological Imagination Research Paper Sociological Imagination While researching the topic "Sociological Imagination", I found many different things. Sociological Imagination requires one to step back from their everyday life, and view things in a completely different way. To possibly gain a new perspective on different events and/or problems, and specifically what causes them. It appears that the most common description of this would be to try and experience or see the world through someone else's eyes; so we can better understand what problems they are faced with in their personal life. This is very important for people in society to do, as it helps us to better understand where they are coming from, or what they are experiencing at the moment. The term sociological imagination, itself was coined by C. Wright Mills. C. Wright Mills has defined Sociological Imagination as "the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society." When you are first introduced to the term sociological imagination, it may seem quite strange. Since many are unaware of what it may be, it is your Sociologist's job to introduce you to what exactly a sociological imagination is, and help you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be able to see things from a different perspective, would help us to improve our understanding of society. One can never fully understand what another person is going through, until we put ourselves in their shoes and experience their problems. Experiencing another's problems, should help us to better understand our own. When we finally identify the origin of the problem, we can then look for a solution. If there is a possible solution to the problems of society we must readily try to fix them; as it will in theory help us generate a superior society. Although an individual alone cannot fix many of the problems society at large faces, if everyone who is affected came together the problem could then be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Explain The Procedures Of Three Sociological Research... Explain the procedures of three sociological research methods and evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. Sociology is the study of how humans experience life. Through studying behaviour, development, cultures and how people function as a society sociologist strive to explain social problems. This is achieved through research methods. Research methods can take many different approaches and rarely is one method used to gain insight and understanding, a mixture of different concepts can be used so the findings are more rigor. This is known as triangulation (Pullinger,2014,p.89). Many different factors can influence methods, self interest can affect whether the sociologist is prepared to carry out time consuming methods, also time available and funds available can be a factor. Research methods that take long to analyse, such as statistics, might be to time consuming and large scale interviewing or surveys may not be very cost effective. Methods can also be , in some situations, unethical therefore a different approach would be needed. The biggest influences are methodologies and theories. If the sociologist leans towards positivism their research methods will be hard data and high in reliability, meaning the data will be strong in consistency, precise and if repeated the results would be very similar. Data findings will be numerical, large scaled and statistical meaning it is quantitative data. This method is scientific and favours social surveys and use of official ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Participant Observation In Sociological Research The two different methods that can be used in observation is with participant observation and visual sociology. The participant observation is an observation of people being studied. This method is not often successful, sociologists are needed to participate in the participant's daily life that is being observed. The people that will help with this method will be people in their social group ( family, friends, professors, coworkers etc.) This method is needed for the sociologists be objective observers and be the actual participants in the social of their study. The observers record their observations in notes, which will be useful for examination of the study. In the visual sociology, the techniques that are being used here are photography and videotape. These techniques are methods for interviewing. Experiment– Experiment has three different methods. The first method is controlled experiments. In controlled experiments, researchers have a dependent variable that lets them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is five different methods for survey research. The first one is national censuses, this surveys are used in market research, election polling, opinion polling, television ratings. This method is the most used in sociological surveys. The second method is sample surveys, in this sample researchers gather demographic and ecological facts about people they are researching. The third method is opinion polls, this method has marketing polls that help corporations to make decisions about their products. The fourth method is sampling error , this is part of the opinions palls. This important information for someone who reads and interprets the data, which it is a statistical analysis. The fifth method is questionnaire design. This method requires a lot of attention and many details at the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Sociological Research Essay The first step in sociological research is to create a hypothesis, and then to operationalize an idea by transforming the subject into something that can be measured. This research can be then carried out in two ways: either quantitative or qualitative. In both of these fields, there are multiple methods of how to go about research. Sociological research is important in understanding public attitudes and helping to enact new policies. It is a way to understand society, and make more informed decisions about the ideas people discuss. For example, every day a vast amount of people choose to take their life away for multiple reasons. One aspect of social life that I would like to go more in detail in, is why people attempt to or actually commit suicide. By understanding the leading causes for suicide, society can help prevent or at least understand what someone else is going through without places a negative stigma on their situation. Furthermore, to research why people attempt to commit suicide I would use a qualitative method to focus more in–depth on the emotional attitudes that people have regarding suicide. The qualitative method would better ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, Institutional Review Boards have been created, especially within universities, to make sure the expected benefits outweigh any possible harms that could result from the research. The Institutional Review Boards evaluate any moral or ethical concerns, and if any concerns arise the IRB recommends changes to be made. The IRB attempts to limit social or emotional hardships, and ensures that participant information is kept anonymous. For research regarding suicide, the IRB would analyze to see if there are any issues with my hypothesis, and if having small focus groups from an institutionalized population is an ethical route to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Explain The Procedures Of Three Sociological Research... Explain the procedures of three sociological research methods and evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. Sociology is the study of how humans experience life. Through studying behaviour, development, cultures and how people function as a society sociologist strive to explain social problems. This is achieved through research methods. Research methods can take many different approaches and rarely is one method used to gain insight and understanding, a mixture of different concepts can be used so the findings are more rigor. This is known as triangulation (Pullinger,2014,p.89). Many different factors can influence methods, self interest can affect whether the sociologist is prepared to carry out time consuming methods, also time available and funds available can be a factor. Research methods that take long to analyse, such as statistics, might be to time consuming and large scale interviewing or surveys may not be very cost effective. Methods can also be , in some situations, unethical therefore a different approach would be needed. The biggest influences are methodologies and theories. If the sociologist leans towards positivism their research methods will be hard data and high in reliability, meaning the data will be strong in consistency, precise and if repeated the same results would thought to have been found. Data findings will be numerical, large scaled and statistical meaning it is quantitative data. This method is scientific and favours social surveys and use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Sociological Imagination Research Paper C. Wright Mills defines the Sociological Imagination as "the vivid awareness of the relationship between personal experience and the wider society." Essentially the concept of the Sociological Imagination is the ability to think outside the box and the norms of our society in order to look at things in a new perspective. In order to have a Sociological Imagination an individual has to see things from a social point of view and be able to determine how they interact and influence one another. The concept of the Sociological Imagination can be applied to just about any behaviour or experience. An example of this could be the act of having a meal together as a family. This an be broken down into three different dimensions. First, it can be argued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Pros and Cons of Social Surveys in Sociological... The Advantages and Limitations of Social Surveys in Sociological Research To survey something, is to carry out a systematic overview so that a researcher can produce a comprehensive general report on it. Survey method is often used by positivist sociologists seeking to test their hypotheses, and to investigate causes and examine variables. As with every other sociological research, survey has its own advantages and limitations. Positivist research, which is in the scientific tradition, begins with a hypothesis that can be either confirmed or rejected according to the data collected. One of the significant advantages of survey method is that, it can be used to collect data that is a representative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, since subjective opinions might change from time to time, they are unreliable whereas objective facts can be repeated. This means that to check survey data a researcher can repeat or replicate the survey under the same conditions and guidelines and it will give the same result, therefore it is highly reliable. Another advantage of surveys is that they act as measurement tools. For example Booth and Rowntree were revolutionary social scientists who used the survey method to measure the extent of poverty at the end of the 19th century. In more recent cases, Townsend and Mack and Lansley measured the extent of poverty in modern Britain using the survey method. The thing about surveys is that they act as measurement tools in the sense that they (normally) present data in statistical form. Since numbers are more understandable and at times more believable than words, it is no wonder that surveys help people to see and understand facts – such as the increase or decrease in poverty in a country – better than, for example, lengthy wordy conclusions from observations. In spite of these advantages, there are limitations to this. Although survey "can be used to collect data that is a representative of a larger population", but in reality the representative samples are very difficult to obtain. A researcher might not always have access the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. My First Step Of The Sociological Research Model The first step of the sociological research model is to select a topic. In this case, my topic is extending the school day. My second step is to define the problem. I want to specifically learn if extending the school day would increase students' overall process through a given school year. The third step is to review the literature. I will find books on the subject of an extended school day, read reports of school that have adopted this system, and search the Internet for accounts of individuals who have researched this topic. Next, I will formulate my hypothesis, which is: "Extending the school day will result in higher academic achievement and increased learning on the part of students." Next, I will choose my research method. For my purposes, I think it would be best to choose an experiment, with one school serving as the experimental group and one as the control group. Next, I will collect the data. I must be sure to make sure the experiment measures what it is supposed to measure. I need to determine the correct definition of academic achievement and determine how I will measure it. I will determine academic achievement based on letter grades that students receive on average. The seventh step is to analyze the results and test my hypothesis. The last step is to share the results. In this case, I might share my results by publishing them in an article or a journal. I will also compare my findings to other theories of colleagues to determine they support or disagree with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Sociological Research On Social And Class Differences Various statistical techniques are used in sociological research in order to study the social world. These may include measures to describe data dispersion, as well as analytical methods such as latent class analysis. Each technique can provide distinct approaches to answering a research question, as they may emphasize specific factors or lead to different ways to structure results. Consequently, it becomes particularly important to consider one's choice of measures and methods, as depending on the ones used, both the conclusion itself and interpretations of it may be affected, along with wider understandings of social reality. To begin, quantitative social research will often employ statistical measures to determine the central tendency of a given dataset. These measures, including mean, median, and mode, are used to calculate typical values of the center of a probability distribution. Since they are focused on 'average' values, measures of central tendency are useful tools in understanding the typical situations or experiences of social groups. This makes them especially helpful in understanding social inequality and class differences because they facilitate comparison of data for multiple groups. For instance, to determine levels of economic inequality in relation to gender, one could calculate the mean incomes of males and females in a given city and compare them. However, it is crucial to consider the effects of these different measures of central tendency, as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sociological Research : The Insider Outsider Issue Considering the theoretical issues in qualitative research, the insider–outsider issue has arisen as a debatable topic for some scholars (e.g. Kanuha, 2000; Dwyer and Buckle, 2009) recently. Historically, social researchers used to agree with 'separation of facts and values' and interdicted employing values to assess the truth that led research becoming objective (David and Sutton, 2004: 17). In an objective research, the researcher should objectively eliminate his/her personal 'gaze' in course of the survey. In another word, researchers should act like an outsider and all common attributes should be shared by research participants. Acknowledged by Fay (1996), in term of understanding the researched group, it would be more beneficial when the qualitative researchers acted as outsiders in the researched group. Fay further proposed that the outsider–researchers might be more sufficiently conceiving experience from the participants/researched, likely to recognise broader perspective, noting more on what is happening; on the other hand, insider–researchers are frequently intertwined with their own knowledge (Fay, 1996). Regarding the three chosen studies, Mandiuc (2014)'s study is considered as an example of outsider researcher because she did not clearly explain whether she had any experiences of motherhood and/or on prostitution. Nowadays, social researchers increasingly deemed that qualitative researchers should be 'insiders' because they found many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Sociological Exploration Or Research Is A Complex Process Jennifer Wilson Intro to Sociology Professor Hartley Essay #2 Essay#2 Sociological exploration or research is a complex process. At what time a scientist attempts to figure out the way the natural world works, he will utilize experiments to search for the cause and effect. In other words, they construct an experiment so they can observe or evaluate any change in one entity and cause another to vary in a repetitive way. When things change within an experiment they are called variables. A "variable" is a characteristic that can change in value or magnitude under different conditions. With experiments, there are three types of variables, independent variable, dependent variable and control variable. The independent variable is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Step four you will collect data, this is a critical step in the research process. It provides information needed to solve or explain the research questions. Step five involves analyzing results. In this step, all the information that has been collected to answer the question is compared to the variables to determine the difference. Step six involves presenting the finding of the research. This is where you will validate or confirm your theory by the data collected and analyzed finally presenting your findings or your theory. No matter what approach that is used in research, the researchers want to maximize the study's reliability which is the consistency with which the same measure produces similar results time after time. Researchers also strive for validity which is the degree to which a measure is accurate and really measures what it claims to measure. The six steps of the scientific method in research and the relationship with between cause and correlation can be explained by saying that correlation merely occur when we detect change in two simultaneously; causation exist when we can demonstrate in one influence that causes the researchers need to establish correlation and time order and rule out alternative explanations. A survey is a widely–used research methods, a survey can be defined as a valuable research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Ethics In Sociological Research In sociological research ethics require honesty, truth, and openness, condemning plagiarism, and informing subjects they are being studied and should never be harmed. It's argued on both sides that the subject should be and should not be informed of the intent of the research. While I think it is sneaky to not inform the subject of the research content, I also believe that in doing so could hinder accurate results, by making the subject to researcher relationship biases. For example, I worked for a company that did different types of surveys. While, the respondent was almost always left unaware of the company requesting the stud, we always had a "briefing" process in which we vetted the respondents by reading a brief introduction on what the survey was about (i.e. row crops, cattle, pesticides, etc.). If the respondent "qualified" after a few brief questions, then the survey would proceed. At no point in time was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, deceit in representing intentions is unethical. For example, in the reading of about Humphreys Research, he misrepresented himself when he changed his appearance to visit the men in their home, outside of the tearoom. I do not believe that he misrepresented himself while we was the "watch queen", even though he took notes of his observations, because the men participating in the sexual acts were doing so in a public place. However, when Humphreys, changed his appearance, visited these men in their private homes, and then lied about the study being for medical research, was unethical, because he was not being truthful in his intentions in the subject's private environment. While some may argue that a restroom is a private environment, when the acts were done so is a public restroom, the environment should be considered public. Had the acts taken place in the in a hotel room, or restroom in their home, then the acts were done in their private ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sociological Imagination Research Paper American sociologist C. Wright Mills coined the term sociological imagination to describe the type of insight in Sociology. Mills define sociological imagination as "the vivid awareness of the relationship between personal experience and the wider society" (Mills, 1959). It has the ability to perceive situations and circumstances in a social context and it helps us observe how interactions are influential upon individual and situations. The sociological imagination is not a theory but an outlook of society that tries to separate us from our daily life to look at our lives with a different perspective. Anyone that uses the sociological imagination thinks themselves away from their comfortable routines of their daily life. They understand the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In television programs, youthful youngsters are frequently observed wearing more "grown–up" clothes than the normal kid, all things considered. With these apparel, youngsters are seen rehearsing more naughty conduct, for example, drinking and smoking all through immaturity and in addition taking part in sexual action. A few therapists express that there is a decent, consistent motivation to trust that TV might be a solid impact for early sexual action in pre–adulthood. Television has a tendency to habituate youthful viewers to develop conduct; in this way making them trust that obscene demonstrations and develop closet are common and acknowledged by society. As Collins (2004) clarifies, "Sexual action is unequivocally impacted by culture, and TV is an indispensable piece of US high schooler culture (Collins et.al, 2004, p.280)." The influence of television can easily impact the social development of an adolescent; thus implicitly affecting their personality and how they dress and behave. Within this impact, young teenage girls appear to be especially vulnerable to media effects. In society, women are expected to value and attain a certain degree of beauty that is labeled as "ideal." Within the media, images of the "perfect" woman further develop the pressures of attaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Structured Interviews In Sociological Research Structured interviews are very similar to questionnaires. The interviewer is given strict instructions and often training on how to ask the questions. Each time they interview a different respondent, they conduct it in a very standardised manner. For example, the same questions are asked, word for word, in the same order, and tone of voice. One strength of using structured interviews is that the interviewers asks set, thought–out questions with the intention of gaining comparable answers, meaning that the respondent will not stray from the information that is being required by the researcher. They can also re–ask the question if not understood, which could become a common problem. However, this could be problematic when using structured interviews when investigating substance abuse among homeless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Item C states many of the sample may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol and therefore not be fit to participant in the research. Unlike questionnaires, structured interviews allow the researcher to read and adapt to the body language of the respondent to get the most accurate answer from them. For example, the researcher might be able to tell if the respondent is being truthful or not. This could be particularly useful as Item C states that many homeless people are involved with crime and are therefore perhaps more likely to lie as it has become part of their social identity. Another strength of using structured interviews is that their rigid format allows the researcher to keep an emotional distance from the respondent. However, the detachment that is constructed may have a negative effect on the results of the study as the respondent may be used to gaining sympathy from members of society, and then become withdrawn from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Sociological Research: The Ethical Use Of Human Experiments The use of human experiments in sociology is controversial for many reasons, mainly due to ethical concerns. Human experimentation, as done in the 1960s and earlier was highly unethical and at most times presented some form of danger to the test subjects. During that time and before the thirst for knowledge about human behavior superseded the concern for safety. Sociologists and researchers then would often subject the participants to harmful variables that had lasting physical or mental effects. Other times participants were not made fully aware of the experiment or the researcher's' true motives. Many of these experiments violated basic human rights. For example, the study done Stanford University. Participants were subjected to unnecessary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Avandi Sociological Research The drug corporation place profit above human life while the drug cause complexion of issues relates clinical data on Avandia with a bias report that the medication was safe. Consequently, the Avandia drug many adverse side effects that were generating heart trouble and death to the many of the diabetic patients taking the drug. Therefore, we will learn how the first step in research is essential that there is no bias and that the formulation of the investigation will determine failure or success, the drug companies imply that the study is valid as true, without proof that leads to bias in the pharmaceutical companies that are manufacturing medicinal drugs. The Know bias that I, as a customer how the drug industry money influences over research. Building up a sociology research question is the critical steps that will recognize the use of critical thinking that requires having a clear mind, to demonstrate a clear and relevant topic that may be challenging asking question still essential to the research. Therefore, during the research in sociology question will need to explain the significance of the relationship between variables to realize the subject has a connection. Even formerly, will need to include establishing the facts to execute the idea of producing a sociological question by reviewing data that already ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sociological research questions the topic, the problem, the cause of the problem, and effects of the problem. Questions will provide insight to understand, define, cause and challenges of the issue. However, keep a journal to write keywords and notes from reviewing research that already existed by jotting down ideas to give you a deeper knowledge to formulate the question. Therefore, taking notes and breaking down questions to find the leading foremost points to formulate the research question was a successful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Sociological Meltdown Research Paper Single gender schools could lead to economic and sociological meltdown Although separating male and female student might help concentration, students should not be separated based on gender because, separation would cost a lot of money, a new building, new staff, new bus drivers, new everything. Utilities would be the main cost increase. Bullying is much more common in boy–only or girl–only schools. Social interaction is also very important in schools, although it can be distracting in class, social interactions between male and female students are very important. The cost of moving and keeping male or female students would be very high. The state of oklahoma alone spends $1.9 billion/year on teacher salaries. Oklahoma is already in a teacher shortage according to the OSSBA.org. A separation would require teacher recruitment. According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If male and female students are separated, it will become difficult for them to interact. Without social interaction children will not build teamwork skills, and in this time, more and more girls are going into different fields of work. If separated when students graduate, they'd be more vulnerable to anti–social behavior. Anti–social behavior is defined as acting in a way that has to will likely cause harassment, alarm, or distress. Anti–social behavior is most often committed against a person or group of people of a nationality, religion, race, or gender by a person who is not familiar with one or multiple of these. In american history alone we saw this in the 50s–60s. African americans were being harassed, injured, or sometimes even killed. This was just because a societal fear of something different. I'm not saying men and women would murder each other in the workplace, just that they'd have a hard time working together. This would obviously take several years to have any effect, but it would eventually affect the work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Observation Of An Sociological Research Observation is preferably one of the most commonly used methods of data collection, especially in the sociological research. More often than not, this method is employed so as to gain the much needed empirical information that is dependable in the sociological research undertakings. The methodology is comprehensively employed in the sociological imagination concept as a viable tool in the proper and reliable comprehension of social interactions. It is in light of the above that this observation paper seeks to present my objective perspective in the application of this definite data collection method in a view to fulfilling sociological research. Noteworthy, the paper is presented as a qualitative description of the sociological factors in the process of their interaction with each other in a non–controlled environment. Finally, the paper heavily adopts significant reflection of the C. Wright Mills' conceptualization of the "sociological imagination" and portrays the need of the observation being done with via a sociological lens. Setting: To begin with, the observation was conducted at a public place within the university's confines. Specifically, this was the campus centre. The timing of the observation was on a Friday mid–morning hours. This was informed by the fact that the duration is characterized by a substantial student presence at the campus center for one reason or the other. This also meant that the sociological interactions were bound to be more significant as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Theory And Sociological Research A theory is an explanation for a problem or an observation. These explanations can vary based on which perspective is being used, such as a moral or sociological. Despite having different theories for the same problem, they all try to "...explicitly or implicitly suggest how to address [a] problem, which could then lead to appropriate action" (p.52). In our everyday lives, we use theories to come up with explanations for our daily experiences. This can range from why the bus was late or why there is an argument on the street. With theories, we can address issues that we come across in life and attempt to solve them. For example, a theory for why one's bus was late can be formed by recalling an observation of construction noises heard nearby. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Sociological Portrait Research Paper A sociological portrait serves to illuminate one's life and show how their identity and experience in life or an aspect of life has been shaped by the micro–environment factors. These factors could be social class, ethnicity, race, and gender among others. Each of these environmental factors plays a critical role in determining one's identity. For instance, one's family experience is largely determined by the factors that surround them. Being a girl might result in having a different family experience, depending on specific cultures. Also, one's race might influence the way their families act or conduct themselves. This paper develops a sociological portrayed for my friend, Mary Annette Brown. The paper will analyze how the forces of social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, gender influences the roles that Mary is expected to undertake in the society. Given that she is a lady, the role of the breadwinner is left for her father. She is expected in contributing towards ensuring that her little sister Ann stays grounded and behaves in a respectful and expected manner. In the family, Mary is expected to take a role in helping out in domestic duties. Together with her sister, she is expected to help out in house chores. Such roles reinforce the traditional gender roles that women are required to undertake. They serve to indicate the stereotypical assumptions that women are supposed to take on the domestic house chores such as cooking and cleaning while the boys undertake the more interesting duties or wait around to be served (Lindsey, 2015). Essentially, it ties down the women as indicated by the role that Mary's mother has taken in the household. While her father takes on the important task of being a breadwinner and has a job, Mary's mother remains at home to cater for the family. This is a communication enough to Mary and her sister that the women rank slightly lower than the men. As such, they are bound to have a family experience that is torn between trying to prove the males wrong by excelling in school and trying to conform to the gender enforced rules that dictate that women are supposed to mainly help out at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Shoplifting In Sociological Research Shoplifting is criminal issue that is frequent, nonviolent, public and observable that serves as a serious concern for the criminal justice system (Weaver and Carroll 1985: 350). Shoplifting is the criminal action of stealing goods from a shop, while pretending to be a customer (Oxford 2016). In sociological research today, shoplifting is vaguely defined behaviour that differs in detection and has various degrees of punishment (Newberg 1968:132). Shoplifting is a crime committed by offenders varying in gender, age, race, and class which gives it a vague reputation in sociological research and leaves scholars uncertain of who the primary offenders are. A study done by Dabney, Hollinger, and Dugan (2004) aims to identify who the primary offenders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Specifically, they found that membership in the juvenile or young adult category was not predictive of shoplifting. Importantly, it was middle–aged shoppers ranging from age 35 to 54 that were the most common shoplifters. Adults in this age group were at nearly 1.7 greater odds of shoplifting than persons younger than 35 (Dabney et al. 2004:715). This age group is described as being "gainfully employed, middle–aged adults who occasionally steal as a means of acquiring goods that stretch beyond the household budget" (Dabney et al. 2004:720). In terms of race, non–whites were no more likely to shoplift than were whites however, Hispanic females were more likely than any other race/gender grouping to do so. Additionally, black females were just as prone to shoplift as all male and lastly, while females were least likely to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Sociological Research : Designs, Methods Sociological Research: Designs, Methods Sociologists use many different designs and methods to study society and social behavior. Most sociological research involves ethnography, or "field work" designed to depict the characteristics of a population as fully as possible. Three popular social research designs (models) are Cross‐sectional, in which scientists study a number of individuals of different ages who have the same trait or characteristic of interest at a single time Longitudinal, in which scientists study the same individuals or society repeatedly over a specified period of time Cross‐sequential, in which scientists test individuals in a cross‐sectional sample more than once over a specified period of time Six of the most popular sociological research methods (procedures) are the case study, survey, observational, correlational, experimental, and cross‐cultural methods, as well as working with information already available. Case study research In case study research, an investigator studies an individual or small group of individuals with an unusual condition or situation. Case studies are typically clinical in scope. The investigator (often a clinical sociologist) sometimes uses self‐report measures to acquire quantifiable data on the subject. A comprehensive case study, including a long‐term follow‐up, can last months or years. On the positive side, case studies obtain useful information about individuals and small groups. On the negative side, they tend to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Sociological Research Studies Introduction: The goal of this study was to test whether children's self–control to predicted later health, wealth and public safety. This study The Dunedin study was an observation and experimental study that was designed to predict childhood self–control that can affect physical health, substance dependence, personal finances, and criminal outcomes. Individuals where ranked by a gradient scale based on self–control that showed any slight improvement it would alter the whole distribution of the outcomes. Develop self–control skills and have traced patterns of stability and changes in self control across the course of their life These health researchers have reported that self–control predicts early mortality; psychiatric disorders; and unhealthy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If children don't learn self–control methods, they can be at risk of continually making the "wrong decision" due to past behaviors that have become bad habits. Taking a glimpse at the 32year children with poor self–control, they appear to be less financially aware and are less likely to save while more likely to encounter financial roadblocks. Looking over the observation of self–control gradient concluded that children with low self–control had worse health, more wealth, more single– parent child rearing, and more criminal convictions, than those who had high self–control. The children who had developed self–controlled from childhood to young adulthood had better results by the age of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Sociological Imagination Research Paper Mykaela Barr Social imagination is basically a "quality of mind" that helps one comprehend history and biology and the similarities amongst the two throughout society. It is a human's capability to link their personal experiences to society and to a larger degree, historical forces. Sociological imagination lets a person question behaviors and habits that seem ordinary. It is a human's ability to think outside of the familiar habits people make in everyday life. Sociological imagination involves understanding the fact that social outcomes are influenced by culture, history, social actions, etc. Therefore, the things people do or engage in are shaped by the values they have, the way people around them act and the values of those people. Sociological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Sociological Imagination In Research So this question baffles me to the point that I couldn't even begin to answer it till now, though I thought it was Thursday, not Friday....whoops. So this question is baffling probably because I don't see how sociological imagination plays into this, as its very nature is scientific. So the BRCA1 and 2 gene mutations were found, and scientist believe (I'm guessing this is key to looking at it with sociological imagination? When really what's to come is not sociological imagination so much as healthy skepticism.) that they help prevent breast cancer by preventing the degradation of DNA, to which cancer is a rapid and uncontrolled process involving the altering of cell DNA. So how could the gene mutations/genetic markers that predict cancer now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Social Inequalities In Sociological Research I have grown up in a lower class house hold, and through schooling I have been given the opportunity to lucubrate social inequalities within our society. Through such studious efforts I have gained a desire to further not just my own knowledge, but the knowledge others too. I have been working on a sociological presentation that uses strain theory, labeling theory, Thomas Nagel's theory of moral luck, and various research on the development and upkeep of drug laws and institutional racism to elucidate the disparity of wealth, education, and opportunity for personal success seen in this country. I plan to complete this presentation and, as a guest speaker, use it to educate middle school students of this incongruity had within our society in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Sociological Imagination Research Paper Emily Hodack Soc 100 2/7/17 Sociological Imagination: Chapter 5 How we think of ourselves relates to society, and how we compare ourselves to it. A reference group is "a group that helps us understand or make sense of our position in society relative to other groups" (Conley, 2015, p. 161). An example of reference group that affected how I felt about myself was models. I am sure that every teenager felt self–conscious about themselves, however when you are a teenager you feel like you are the only one. I used to watch Americas Next Top Model, and felt so out of place, because all these girls who were eighteen and beautiful, looked completely different than I did, although I was watching the show at sixteen. Everything about these women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My mom was always the one to cook meals, go grocery shopping, clean, and care for my sisters and myself, even though she had a fulltime job. Not to say that my dad did nothing, he always helped when he was home, but my mom took care of the house and conformed to the thought that women tend to the household. This is the role that women have played in my family, both my grandmothers stayed at home with the children and never worked outside of the home, also many of my aunts did the same, even my own sister. I have been married for about a year, and feel that I do not meet the idea that this group has. I work fulltime, go to school fulltime, so I do not take complete charge of everything that needs to be done in the house. My husband is great and always helps, however his family was like mine, his mother was a stay at home mom. I always get self–conscious having our family around because the house is not spotless, or I did not make dinner, because I was doing homework. Even though my husband and I understand the rationale behind why the little tasks that did not get done, I feel that my family does not. However, I am trying to change my thought process, because I know our life is different from my parents, and what works for them does not have to work for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Everyday ' Is Important For Sociological Research This essay will argue that the setting of 'the everyday' is important for sociological research. Through its investigation it becomes evident how various types of social structures and institutions have an ability to influence behaviours and emotions of individuals. The sociological research of the everyday covers a diverse range of theories, as individuals live and conduct themselves by various standards, contexts, and structures (Heller, 1984, p. 3), and it is this kind of interaction that is taken for granted and thus in need of exploration. It is through the examination of the socialisation occurring in the everyday between individuals, institutions, rules, and culture, that it becomes evident that 'the obvious is often not–so–obvious' (Newman et al., 2013). This essay utilises the sociological imagination to express this importance of the everyday through the exploration of three aspects of socialisation, these being employment, mass media, and social deviance. It is these kinds of socialisations occurring in the everyday that illustrate how social structures and institutions influence behaviours and emotions, and hence also prove the everyday as an important setting for sociological research. 'Have you ever wondered whether your thoughts and feelings are your own?' (Gavin Smith) It is through the sociological research of the events and happenings in the everyday that this important question can be and is addressed quite repetitively. First, however in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Women In Sociological Research Society has its way of creating and enforcing its own norms. Once society creates an impact, it can be difficult to dispute. Women are seen and made into shopaholics by the media, and they use a lot of their resources to broadcast their messages to women. However in my research, I found a glimpse of something different. In Kohl's online website, it shows that they actually have more inventory for men than they do for women. This may be a slim margin of 1000 items but it disputes the popular options on clothing being catered towards women. The messages of shopping may be broadcasted for women but they are not only for women. In society, each gender has roles they are made to fit into, which is a functionalist perspective. These clothes have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Sociological Research A sociologist would link the two correlated variables socialization and child abuse together and determine how it impacts a child's social skills. Socialization is a process in which individuals learn to think and act in certain ways based on their social contact and skills. Child abuse occurs when a caregiver is negligent or abusive and cause's emotional, mental, or physical harm to their children. According to a Miami University article, children that have been abused develop severe social (emotional and behavioral) problems. More than one third of abused children develop language delays (written and oral language is severely impacted) which negatively impacts the socialization of children. For this research paper, the population of study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Academic Process Of Sociological Research As observed by the Journal of American College Health and Rivero, E.M. et al (2014), "90% of all individuals who die by suicide ... have a diagnosable psychiatric condition ... [and] although approximately 1,100 college students die by suicide each year, fewer than 20% of students ... were receiving mental health treatment." The journal goes on to state that those who were receiving professional treatment were less likely to attempt suicide, along with the students who had a strong support group of family and friends. By implementing a program designed to intervene and provide aid before a suicide attempt can be made, the hopes of a positive outcome and may increase the amount of students who succeed and graduate from college. It will be my duty to further examine the 2014 research done by Rivero, E.M. and associates in order to dissect the academic process of sociological research. In doing so, it will inadvertently be discovered how to recognize bias and know the importance of ethical guidelines when doing sociological research. At the conclusion of this report, the scientific method, its importance, and why using multiple reliable sources is important for any credible report will also be understood. Furthermore, this report will explain the different kinds of research methodology. For this study, the sociologists made suicide the center of their research. But suicide, being too broad of a topic was narrowed down to the impact of early intervention on the rates of suicide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Why Is Sociological Research Important We know what we know because our parents and grandparents have thought us many things. The traditions we follow were passed down from many generations. We trust them because they have worked for many years. And people in the family or colony are still practicing those same traditions. For example, when we have a wedding the bride always wears blue. It has been that way since the Huterrites came to America, or the tradition could have come from even farther back. According to the text "Much of our knowledge us based on tradition, a handing down of statements, beliefs, and customs from generations" (Pearson Text). Here in the colony the older people have the authority over the younger people. We are not allowed to rebelliously question any of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why Is Sociological Research Important in Our Everyday Lives? Cite Specific examples from your own life in your response. We need it in our everyday lives because it helps us understand why people do what they do. Like when we ask our minister if we can do something and he says no, then we have to accept it and take no for an answer, trusting he had a good reason why he said no. Because he always has a good reason when he says something. Sometimes he says no because he doesn't want us to get hurt emotionally or physically, which we could. Sometimes we think adults don't let us do things just to control us and to make our lives miserable, which I believe a lot. But do they really, or are they just trying to teach us something because they made the same mistake. But I also think that we all need to learn from our mistakes, as much as our parents love us they can't always teach us to do something different because they made that mistake. We sometimes have to learn it on our own, our parents have been through much more in life then we have, so they understand quite clearly what we are going through. For example my sister and I really want a dog and my parents say "NO" every time because they are afraid we won't take care of him or something like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Gender Identity In Sociological Research Sociologists have long recognized that gender, unlike biological sex, is rooted in social beliefs and varies considerably across cultures. Proponents of structural–functional theory understand that gender is a state of being that is socially constructed and point to earlier societies that organized social roles based on the division of labor which allowed society to function at an optimal level. The development of gender identity is grounded in social norms, comprising accepted behaviors and rules that allow an individual to conform to a particular group. On a day to day basis, individuals display gender as "a performance, a stylized repetition of acts" (Lucal, p114) through culturally based mannerisms, appearance and behavior, all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Using information from item B and elsewhere, examine the... Ciara Thomas– Sociology Essay Using information from item B and elsewhere, examine the usefulness of questionnaires in sociological research. "Item B: The first time we had this questionnaire, I thought it was a bit of a laugh. That's the memory of it. I can't remember if I answered in truthfully or not ... it had a list of drugs and some of them I never heard of, and just the names just cracked me up" Source: Youth quoted in Parker, H., Aldrige, J. and Meashem, F. (1998) Illegal Leisure, London: Routledge. Pp. 46–7 There are many advantages and disadvantages of questionnaires and throughout this essay I am going to examine the usefulness of questionnaires in sociological research. I will compare the advantages and disadvantages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once it has been quantified it can be then used to compare and contrast with other people's research and it may also be used in other ways like for example measuring change. These are all in favour of the usefulness of questionnaires and these suggest reasons why they should be used in sociological research. As well as there being many advantages there are also many disadvantages to questionnaires. Item B is a source of evidence where a respondent has commented on an experience she has had filling out a previous questionnaire. This does not really support the use of questionnaires and is more in favour of why we should not use this research method. We are able to see a number of disadvantages from a comment of one person. It most definitely can lack validity and we can never be sure if we are getting the truth. As the person in item B said, "I can't remember if I answered it truthfully or not". As it lacks validity this therefore means the results received may not necessarily be reliable. Many people do not take them seriously and just see it as a joke and therefore answer falsely "I thought it was a bit of a laugh". Once the researcher receives the questionnaires they can not be sure in anyway which questionnaires have valid information and which have false information given from each respondent. When people are filling out questionnaires their answers my be influenced because of peer pressure, they may feel pressured into writing an answer down just because it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Sociological Imagination Research Paper The promise of sociology Sociologists look at how other people influence your behavior; how the government, religion and the economy affect you and how you yourself affect others. Sociology matters because it illuminates your life. Sociology is characterized by a special skill called the sociological imagination. The sociological imagination was introduced by C. Wright Mills in 1959. Mills defined sociological imagination as the awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society, both today and in the past. Sociological imagination is the ability to view one's own society as an outsider would, rather than only from the perspective of personal experiences and culture biases. Also, it allows us to go beyond personal experience and observations to understand broader public issues. But, sociology thinking focuses on the structure and organization of society and how this relates to social problems and individuals lives .In looking to explain poverty, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He feels that the distinguishment of this two is an essential tool of the sociological imagination. Personal troubles occur within the character of the individual and within the range of his immediate relations with others, they have to do with his self and with those limited areas of social life of which he is directly and personally aware. While public issues transcend the individual. An issue is a public matter when some value cherished by public is felt to be threatened. Take an employment for example: one can become unemployment because some factors on individual level lack of skills, low self–esteem, personal decision, etc. It's a personal problem if only one person being unemployed among millions of individuals within nation. But it can be a public issue if let's say 25% of a nations population is being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Sociological Research Essay Sociological research literature The things that I have noticed on the DuSable campus would be girls getting bullied for how they look, what they wear, or how they hair is kept up, which would bring someone self–esteem down. My topic is basically about how people think they are better then the next person so they look down upon someone else for what they have and target them for being different or not having what everybody else have. My research question that i want to study would be how does bullying among the girls in DHW affect their self–esteem.? My research is important because everyone needs to understand how they can have an negative impact on a person just for what they do and/or say out their mouth. This research is being conducted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her hypotheses is basically saying that the effects on a child's self–esteem can be devastating long after the bullying stops. What she found out is that the effects of bullying on a child's self–esteem would result in loss of confidence, self–criticism or rejection, bed–wetting, and isolation. Loss of confidence is one of the first effects of bullying on a child's self–esteem which also could be self– doubt. Self–criticism or rejection is when children are constantly belittled about something they come to believe is the truth about themselves. Bed–wetting is one of the more subtle effects of bullying on a child's self–esteem. Isolation is when a child self esteem become severely damaged and he or she may choose to avoid friends and family all together. The research flaw I found is stated that "children should be taught that everyone is different in one way or another and that what makes the human species so exciting" this would be somewhat wrong because even if a child is taught that way they could still use that and another way for bullying someone because of their differences. This research influenced my thinking about my own research because it was brought to my attention that a child can be affected in different ways that a person wouldn't pay attention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Sociological Analysis Of Sports Research There are many sociologists that work on college campuses which, are focused on what are by and large portrayed as the sport and exercise sciences. The subjects that most college students seem to view as professional and which are seen by governments and by supporting organizations that are deserving of investments, more so if the primary center of consideration is safety related. The overall perspective in reference to what is and what is not socially valuable and does not influence the human science of sports alone, or the off chance that it negatively affects the basic sociologies for the most part or not. In these circumstances, it is hard to keep the developing control of the common social sciences. One reasonable reaction, obviously, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The analogy is definitely a social issue, basically being an individual from society side of the house. Sport sociology can best be described as an adolescent or an adult. Apparently, where sport sociology has been less effective is in its attempts to increase even greater acknowledgment among sports experts. It is that issue which supports the debate. The basic role of activity is to educate, inform, arrange. The activity exploration is recognized as a method for guaranteeing that strategy and usage are good professionals in sports and the social issues class. Sport sociologists work more closely with the sports communities, which needs applied sport sociology to be the enterprise of difficult, valued public academics who work in cooperation with the people, groups and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...