Week 1 (What is research) Flashcards
Experiential reality vs agreement reality:
Experiential reality
What we “know” from personal or direct experience and observation
Agreement reality
What we “know” as part and parcel of the culture we share with those around us
Four casual or everyday ways of knowing:
-Personal experience
-Common sense
-Tradition
-Authority
Four common errors in inquiry:
Inaccurate Observations
Illogical Reasoning (The gambler’s fallacy)
Overgeneralization
Selective Observations (Confirmation bias)
Scientific assertions must be:
Logical (make sense) and based on Empirical evidence (evidence/data)
Three foundations of social science:
Social science is composed of three major aspects: Theory + Data Collection + Data Analysis
Aggregates!…not individuals?
Variables & Attributes
Variables and their relationship:
independent variable: the presumed cause of a dependent variable, it leads to changes in the dependent variable
Dependent variable: the presumed effect of an independent variable, its values/scores are caused by (depend on) the independent var
Dialectas and key terms in social research:
Idiographic (multiple causes to specific events) and Nomothetic explanations (few causes to board categories events)
Inductive(specific to general) and Deductive( General to specific) reasoning
Quantitative and Qualitative Research and Mixed Methods Research