SOC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Appendectomy, Cervical Cancer, Syphilis
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Interpreting the results: answering initial questions, evaluating hypotheses, reporting the findings, research reports, articles, books, repeat (figure 2. 1*important for test) Sociologist explore 4 types of questions: factual or empirical, comparative, groups, outcomes, differences, developmental, policy implications, how things develop after those implications, theoretical. Mississippi appendectomy study: took two elderly mens appendix just to look at them, relf sisters, women would be sterilized for medical research without proper consent. *2. 1 table will be on test!!!!!!!!!: the relf sisters brought it to attention after they were sterilized without giving their mother factual information, 1974, boston and nyc medical students. National research act 1974: principle one, minimizing the risk of harm, principle two, obtaining informed consent, principle three, protecting anonymity and confidentiality, principle four, avoiding deceptive practices, principle five, providing the right to withdraw. Ethnography: participant obeservation, interviews, generates rich, deep data, typically not generalized.