Session 2.1 - Social science methods Flashcards

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Why is social research important?

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-Increases confidence in answering questions about social life and patients

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2
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Give some examples of quantitative research methods

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  • RCTs, Case-control, cohort studies

- Questionnaires

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3
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Give 3 advantages of quantitative research methods

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  • Repeatable
  • Good at measuring/defining causality and allowing comparisions
  • Easy to analyse
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4
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State 3 disadvantages of quantitative research methods

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  • May force people into inappropriate categories
  • Doesnt allow for individual expression
  • May not access all the important information
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5
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What is the focus of quantitative research methods?

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-Prove/disprove a hypothesis

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6
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What is the focus of qualitative research methods?

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-Emphasise meaning, experience and views of the population

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7
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What is Observation and ethnography?

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-A form of qualitative research which studies human behaviour in its natural context to observe their actions over what they say

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8
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What is the major disadvantage of observation and ethnography?

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-Labour intensive

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9
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What type of research method are interviews?

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-Qualitative

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10
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What are the advatages of interviews?

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  • Semi-structured with a clear agenda
  • Participants perspective is explored
  • Gains detailed focussed accouts
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What is a disadvantage of interviews?

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  • Can get biased veiws

- Risk of not obtaining accurate information

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12
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Why are focus groups a good qualitative research method?

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  • Quick and flexible
  • Access to collective understanding
  • May encourage people to participate
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13
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What are the disadvatages of focus groups?

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  • Difficult to arrange
  • Some topics too sensitive
  • Not very useful for individual experiences -> may get those who dominate the group
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14
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What are the advantages of qualitative research methods?

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  • Understand patient perspective

- Gain more information

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What are the disadvantages of qualitative research methods?

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  • Difficult to find consistent relationships between variables
  • May not bet statistically representative of whole population if small sample size used
  • Analysis is labour intensive
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