Quantitative social science methods Flashcards

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What is induction reseacrch?

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  • Data is gathered for specific level of focus
  • Analysis to look for patterns
  • Develop theory for general level of focus
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What is deduction research?

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  • theorise/hypothesise = general level of focus
  • Analysis - analyse data
  • Hypotheses supported or not = specific level of focus
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What is the idiographic approach?

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  • few cases
  • strives to understand a case, often without determining causalities
  • Analyses under aesthetic aspects
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What is the nomothetic approach?

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  • Many cases
  • Explanatory approach; interested in determining causalities; reference to variables
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What are old types of social science methods for health research?

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  • Surveys
  • Qualitative interviews
  • Ethnographies
  • Content analysis
  • Cases studies
  • Comparitive-historical researc
  • Focus groups
  • Experiments
  • Conversation analysis
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What are surveys?

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  • Ask a number of people the same questions and generalise to the population they represent
  • sample and population
  • representativeness
  • sampling bias
  • probability and non-probability sampling
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What are the types of survey questions?

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  • Open ended
  • Close ended- place for everything, everything in its place
  • Double barreled questions
  • Clear and objective (good)
  • Sensitive questions (and how to ask them)
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