SOC200H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Grammatical Case, Grounded Theory, Naturalistic Observation

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Main aim : to discover subjects experiences and how subjects make sense of them. Is used when numbers cannot conceptualize parts of social behaviour under conditions of any social natural setting. Gives the researcher a deeper understanding about behaviour ( ei. attitudes). Fine details are uncovered and are used in understand the big picture. Analyzing social settings ( lofland and et, 2006: practices. Various kinds of behaviour such as talking: episodes. A variety of events such as divorce ,crime and illness: encounters. Two or more people meeting and interacting in immediate: roles and social types. The analysis of the positions people occupy and the behaviour associated with those positions : occupations, family roles, ethnic groups . Social types : social and behaviour: behaviour appropriate to pair or sets or roles: mother-son. 6)groups and cliques. small groups, such as friendships cliques , athletic teams and work groups: organizations. Two terms commonly used are ethnography and research participant.

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