Value Freedom Flashcards

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What are values?

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Values are beliefs, opinions and prejudices that individuals hold, influenced by class, gender, ethnicity and personal experiences.

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What is relativism?

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Relativism is the view that there is no independent way to judge whether one viewpoint is more true than another.

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What do positivists believe about value freedom?

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Positivists believe sociology should be objective and value free, focusing on uncovering the truth about how society works rather than subjective opinions.

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Which thinkers support positivism and value freedom?

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Durkheim, Comte and Marx.

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Why do positivists argue sociology should be value free?

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They believe objectivity allows sociologists to uncover laws of society and prescribe what is best for society with scientific certainty.

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What is committed sociology?

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The view that sociologists should openly state their values and actively take sides in support of certain social groups.

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Who is associated with committed sociology?

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Alvin Gouldner.

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What is Gouldner’s criticism of value-free sociology?

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He argues it is impossible because researchers’ values always influence research, and undesirable because it turns sociology into a service for the highest bidder without moral guidance.

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What is Becker’s view on values in sociology?

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Becker argues sociologists inevitably take sides and should take the side of the underdog rather than the powerful.

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Why does Becker argue sociologists should study the underdog?

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Because less is known about these groups and their experiences need to be highlighted to redress the balance of power.

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What is the feminist view on values in sociology?

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Feminists argue sociology should be driven by values and political beliefs to expose patriarchy and work towards making society more equal.

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What was Weber’s view on value freedom?

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Weber argued sociology cannot be completely value free but some aspects of it can be.

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What distinction did Weber make regarding values?

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He distinguished between facts, which can be proven or disproven, and value judgements, which cannot.

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According to Weber, in which area can sociology be value free?

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Data collection.

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Why did Weber believe data collection should be value free?

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To ensure objectivity, avoid leading questions, and allow hypotheses to be tested solely against observed facts.

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According to Weber, in which areas can sociology not be value free?

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Choice of topic and interpretation of data.

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Why is the choice of topic not value free?

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Because it reflects what researchers believe is important or worthy of study.

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Why is interpretation of data not value free?

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Because data must be interpreted using theoretical frameworks that are influenced by researchers’ values and beliefs.