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Do you think that, in the name of sociology, some researcher might be tempted to cross bounderies that threaten human rights? Explain​

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2.1. Approaches to Sociological Research

Define and describe the scientific method

Explain how the scientific method is used in sociological research

Understand the difference between positivist and interpretive approaches to the scientific method in sociology

Define what reliability and validity mean in a research study

2.2. Research Methods

Differentiate between four kinds of research methods: surveys, experiments, field research, and secondary data and textual analysis

Understand why different topics are better suited to different research approaches

2.3. Ethical Concerns

Understand why ethical standards exist

Demonstrate awareness of the Canadian Sociological Association’s Code of Ethics

Define value neutrality

Outline some of the issues of value neutrality in sociology

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