Sociology and science Flashcards

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What do positivists say about sociology and science?

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its desirable to apply the methods of science to the study of society.

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What is verificationism?

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Proving a theory to be true

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What data do positivists use?

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Quantitative data

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What does objective mean?

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Research should not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.

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5
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Give an example of scientific positivist research:

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Durkheim’s research on suicide

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Why according to Durkheim was his research scientific?

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He claimed that his research gave social facts, which could be explained scientifically.

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What do Interpretativists believe about sociology and science?

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Don’t believe it is or should be a science

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Why is sociology not a science according to interpretivists?

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because science only deals with laws of cause and not human meanings.

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What is the fundamental difference between sociology and science according to interpretavists.?

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Science - Studies matter, which has no choice of its behaviour
Sociology - Studies people, who have choice

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What is Verstehen?

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Putting ourselves in the place of the actor.

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Give an example of interpretivism research that rejects science?

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Douglas’ research on suicide

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What did Douglas do differently to Durkheim on his research?

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used qualitative data

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13
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What three researchers do you need to know?

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Popper
Kuhn
Keat and Urry

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What is the fallacy of induction?

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We can never prove a theory is true just by producing more observations that verify it.

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What example did Popper give for the fallacy of induction?

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White swans and black swans

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16
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What makes science unique according to Popper?

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Falsificationism

17
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what is Falsificationism?

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Proving something wrong

18
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What two features does a theory have according to Popper?

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It is bold

In principle its falsifiable, but when tested is not proven wrong.

19
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why does popper argue sociology is not a science?

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it can’t be falsified

20
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why does popper believe sociology can be a science?

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Its capable of producing a hypothesis