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Research methods (Choosing (Practical (Time and money, Funding bodies,…
Research methods
Experiments
Laboratory
Practical problems
Ethical problems
Reliability
The Hawthorne effects
Free will problems
Field
Valid
Lack control over variables
Ethical problems
Comparative
Durkheim's study of suicide
Choosing
Theoretical
Validity
Reliability
Representativeness
Methodological perspective
Positivists
Interpretative
Ethical
Informed consent
Privacy
Harm to participants
Covert research
Topic
Society's values
Practical factors
Sociologist's perspective
Funding bodies
Practical
Time and money
Funding bodies
Skills
Subject
Opportunity
Process of research
Operationalising concepts
Pilot study
Aim or hypothesis
Sample
Sampling frame
Sample techniques
Random
Quasi-random
Stratified random
Quota
Secondary sources
Questionnaires
Advantages
Practical
Reliable
Hypothesis testing
Detachment and objectivity
Representativeness
Ethical
Disadvantages
Practical
Response rate
Inflexibility
Snapshots
'Right answerism'
Detachment
Context
Schools
Schools own data
Law
Gatekeepers
Organisation
Pupils
Ability and understanding
Ethics
Power and status
Law and guidelines
Parents
Access
Teachers
Power and status
Impression
Classrooms
Gatekeepers
Peer groups
Observations
Interveiws