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IGCSE Sociology Unit 1

Structuralism - ANSAn method specializing in huge scale social structures wherein human
beings play described roles.

Macro/micro - ANSlarge scale, complete societies/small scale social interactions.

Interpretivism - ANSApproaches that start at the extent of the person, small scale
phenomena, qualitative techniques

Identity - ANSHow someone sees themselves and how others see them.

Perspectives - ANSWays of viewing social existence.

Consensus - ANSBasic settlement on a fixed of shared values + shared ideals and
practices, resulting in a stable society.

Conflict - ANSDisagreement between one of a kind corporations with different values and
interests, an volatile society.

Positivism - ANSAn approach to sociology favouring scientific studies methods.

Quantiative information - ANSInformation that can be expressed in statistical or numerical
shape

Bias - ANSPrejudice that distorts fhe fact whilst studies is inspired by way of researcher's
non-public values.

Objectivity - ANSAbsence of bias

Factors in deiciding research topics - ANS-pastimes
-new tendencies in society
-funding
-if it's miles realistic
-moral problems

Hypothesis - ANSA principle or clarification at the start of research that studies is designed
to test.

Pilot study - ANSA small scale check of a chunk of a studies undertaking earlier than the
principle research is commenced.

Survey populace - ANSAll the ones to whom the findings of a have a look at practice and
from whicj the sample is chosen.

, Sampling body - ANSA list of members of the identical populace from which the sample is
chosen.

Common sampling frames - ANS-electoral roll
-cellphone directories
-college registers

Generalisability - ANSWhen the findings approximately a pattern can be said to apply to a
larger organization of people sharing those traits.

Random sampling - ANSWhen everybody has an equal risk of being selected.

Stratified sampling - ANSWhen the sampling age is split eg by gender/race

Quota sampling - ANSDeciding in advance how many human beings with what
characteristics to involve inside the studies after which identifying them

Snowball sampling - ANSWhen one respondent puts the studies in contact with others.

Sampling techniques - ANSThe distinct methods in which samples may be created.

Ethical problems - ANSIssues that have a moral dimension eg causing harm to members.

Questionnaires - ANSA standardised list of questions in social surveys

Social surveys - ANSThe systematic series of facts from a pattern, normally concerning a
questionnaire or structured interviews.

Ethical troubles in research - ANS-causing harm to participant
-informed consent
-invasion of privateness
-deception

Closed/open questions - ANSResearcher offers a hard and fast of solutions to each question
respondent have to select from them/respondent can reply freely in their own words.

Qualitative facts - ANSInformation that cannot be offered in numerical shape eg attitudes or
forms of actions.

Self final touch questionnaires - ANSQuestionnaires finished by means of the respondent on
their personal w out researcher gift.

Postal questionnaires - ANSSelf finishing touch questionnaires mailed by publish to be
mailed again

Response rate - ANSProportion of responses acquired from a sample

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