Objectivity and values in sociology Flashcards

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In a nutshell

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Positivists believe society could be improved through objective scientific knowledge, free from values of the researcher. Interpretivists, on the other hand, argue it is impossible for sociology to be value-free due to how research is subjective and influenced by values in all aspects. For instance, the sociologists own values influence the method they may use. Alternatively, Weber fits between the two and argues sociology cannot be free from values in the research process, but can be free from values when collecting data.

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POSITIVISTS

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Sociology can be studied free of values because it is objective.

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POSITIVISTS- Myrdal and Gouldber

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sociologists should only identify their values, but opening ‘take sides’, espousing the interests of actual groups.
It is undesirable to be value-neutral.

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WEBER

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Sociology can be value-free once the research process has been chosen, but the values need to be explicitly stated.

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WEBER 2

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Values as a guide to research - we can only select areas of study in terms of their value relevance to us.

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WEBER 3

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Data collection and hypothesis testing - sociologists must be objective as possible when actually collecting the facts (eg. not asking leading questions, the hypothesis must succeed or fall solely on whether it fits the observed facts).

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WEBER 4

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Values in the interpretation of data - facts need to be set in a theoretical framework to understand their significance. This is influenced by the sociologist’s values, which must be stated explicitly.

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WEBER 5

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Values and the sociologist as a citizen - sociologists are citizens, they cannot dodge the moral issues their work raises or the uses it is put to by hiding behind ‘value freedom’.

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interpretivists

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Sociology cannot be studied free of values because it is subjective. The sociologist’s values are influenced by:

Choice of research topic
Choice of method
Funding body

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