In this article we will discuss about the techniques used in content analysis of a book. Berelson defines ‘content analysis’ as a “research technique for the objective, systematic and quantitative description of the manifest content of communication.” Content analysis is a methodologically sophisticated version of the commonsense technique of finding out how an author of… Continue reading Content Analysis of a Book | Techniques | Social Research | Sociology
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The Problem of Objectivity in Social Inquiry | Sociology
After reading this article you will learn about the problem of objectivity in social inquiry. The problem of objectivity is one of knowing reality. In addition to questions related to being, objectivity involves two other considerations, viz., the correct method of dealing with any question and of how we know anything (Epistemology). It has been… Continue reading The Problem of Objectivity in Social Inquiry | Sociology
Formulation of Problem in Social Research: 3 Components | Sociology
Merton distinguishes three principal components in the progressive formulation of problem in social research. The components are: 1. The Originating Questions 2. The Rationale 3. The Specifying Questions. Component # 1. Originating Questions: The originating questions represent the beginnings of certain difficulties or challenges which, formulated in much specific terms would indicate where exactly the… Continue reading Formulation of Problem in Social Research: 3 Components | Sociology