SOC100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nvivo, Fallacy, Inductive Reasoning

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It"s a detailed design of all of the proposed components of a study. At a minimum it should define: research interest, objects or subjects of study, techniques for data collection and analysis. But to try to induce conclusions you need to exclude extra information (noise: data collection - how will you collect data, data analysis. Compile data into a format that helps you to learn more about the research problem: eg. Nvivo: draw conclusions - what does the data tell you, report findings how can you share the findings? research must disseminate their finders, to further knowledge in the area, to be subjected to peer-review. Congress of the humanities and social sciences: e. g. Canadian journal of sociology (c) the importance of ethics in research. History of mistreatment: particularly true of medical research. Tri-council policy statement (his definition: concern for welfare i. e. participation must be voluntary, respect for dignity. Protect confidentiality and anonymity: assumption of justice.

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