Lecture 3 Notes Flashcards
What are the three forms of objectivity?
- Freedom bias
- Intersubjectivity
- Reliability
What is freedom of bias?
Is there always bias in social science? Not necessarily, able to correct biases, or choosing other methods = good methods.
What is intersubjectivity?
Open to inspection by others
As long as people are open to scrutiny by other people.
What is Karl Popper Falsifiability theory?
The ability to be corrected.
Saying something that could be false
Open to be wrong
- Human knowledge is always fallible.
- Human always make mistakes.
- Human knowledge is tentative, it could always be replaced by better new theories.
- dogmatic: deciding if you’re theory is the truth and defending it
What are Lab studies?
Creating a simulated environment,by tasks, open-ended story, questionnaire, etc.
Problem; Too much controlled environment
What is the difference from the scientfic method versus positivism?
Scientific method:
Theory > to deduction (general claims to more generalizable) >find out it is confirmed > if not keep on testing = falsifiable
Versus positivism:
Positivism uses induction.
whilst propper is all about keep on testing.
Positivism is about gate keeping, keep all the wrong things out.
How do you measure the unobservable?
Theoretical construct
Operationalize concepts.
* If there is a pattern, its portrayed as something stable.
o Just like natural science?
How do realists see internal things?
When there is a link with the outside world things are real.
How do instrumentalists see internal things?
Internal things are not possible to measure directly, so not possible to link to something real. Just a pattern in a dataset.