Sociology + Science key concepts Flashcards

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Positivism

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Comet’s view-method of study based on directly observable facts, objectively measured, from which it is possible to identify cause and effect relationships and discover laws underlying social evolution

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social facts

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Durkheim’s view- institutions, beliefs and values of society, which although exist within individuals also exist outside of them and direct their behaviour

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hypothetico-deductive model

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research process associated with the physical sciences used by positivists in society

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inductive approach

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developing theories from evidence

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deductive approach

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beginning with a theory and using evidence to test that theory

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falsification

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process of testing a theory against evidence and showing the theory to be false

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normal science

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science which operates within a set paradigm

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scientific revolution

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the overthrow of established paradigm by a new paradigm

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paradigm

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a framework of concepts and theories which states how the natural world operates

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realist approach

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assumes that events in both the natural and social worlds are produced by underlying structures and mechanisms

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closed systems

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a system in which all the variables can be controlled

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open systems

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a system in which it isn’t possible to control all the variables

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interpretive sociology

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those whose approach to sociology and research emphasises understanding society by exploring the way people see society, rather than following traditional scientific analysis

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grounded theory

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an approach to theory constitution in which theory is generated during research

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meaning

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the word used by Blumer to describe the sense people make of a particular situation

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verstehen

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term first used by Weber in sociology to suggest that the role of sociology is to understand partly by seeing through the eyes of those being studied. similar to empathy in English

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phenomenological approaches

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approaches such as interactionism which stress how people perceive the world and interact with one another

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verification

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showing something to be true