Research methods in context: pupils
Research methods in context: schools
Research in context: teachers
Research in context: parents
Research in context: classrooms
Research in context: researcher
What does primary data mean
Collected by sociologists themselves such as questionnaires , observations and experiments
What are the postives and negatives of pro art data
+ gather precise data
- costly and time consuming
What does secondary data mean
Info that has been created by someone else for their own purposes such as official statistics produced by the government and documents such as emails and newspapers
What are the positives and negatives of secondary data
+ quick and cheap
- may not provide exact information
What does quantitative data mean
(Quantity)
Numerical form eg numbers of girls who passed their GCSEs. Market research collects numerical data
What does qualitative data mean
( quality )
Words ‘feelings’ for something eg what it feels like to pass GCSEs. Observation and interview gives insight into feelings and experiences
What are the practical issues during research
what are the ethical issues with research
what are the theoretical issues with research
what do positivists prefer
prefer quantitative data
what do interpretivists prefer
prefer qualitative data
what factors influence the choice of topic
What does a hypothesis do
It gives direction and focus to a question
Why do positivists favour hypothesis
As we can discover cause and effect relationships
What is an aim
More general abs open minded which interpretevists prefer
What does operationalising concepts mean
Sociologists need to define their ‘concepts ‘ before the research ‘ working definition ‘ eg social class
‘ operationalisation ‘ is converting a concept into something that can be measured
( positivists please more emphasis on interpretivists do )
What is a pilot study
Carried out before a main study- this irons out any problems so the research goes smoothly. Such as young and willmott carried out pilot interviews to help them to word them
What is a sample
A smaller sub group drawn from a wider group to make the results more representative