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Class 11
Sociology
Introducing Sociology
DOING SOCIOLOGY: RESEARCH METH...

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Question Bank: DOING SOCIOLOGY: RESEARCH METHODS

Question Bank - DOING SOCIOLOGY: RESEARCH METHODS

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Q1.

What does the term 'methodology' specifically refer to in sociology?

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Q2.

Why is objectivity considered more challenging in sociology compared to natural sciences?

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What is 'self-reflexivity' in the context of sociological research?

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What is a potential issue sociologists face regarding unconscious bias?

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Q5.

Why is it important for sociologists to document their methods?

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Q6.

How does the presence of multiple perspectives complicate objectivity in sociology?

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Q7.

Which of the following is a key challenge sociologists face in ensuring objectivity?

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Q8.

What can help sociologists identify their biases during research?

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Q9.

What is a common method to address potential biases in sociological research?

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Q10.

Which of the following best describes 'subjective' knowledge in sociology?

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Q11.

Why do sociologists aim for objectivity in their research?

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Q12.

In sociology, what is often viewed as the 'truth'?

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What is a fundamental characteristic of a multi-paradigmatic science like sociology?

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What approach can sociologists take to minimize personal bias in their research?

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What does 'objectivity' in sociology primarily refer to?

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Q16.

Which term describes the practice of researchers examining their own biases?

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Q17.

Why can achieving objectivity in sociology be challenging?

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Q18.

What is a primary method sociologists use to guard against bias?

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Q19.

In sociology, which of the following best describes subjectivity?

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Q20.

What challenge arises from multiple versions of truth in sociology?

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Q21.

How can sociologists make readers aware of potential biases?

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What is the term for a sociological approach that considers various paradigms?

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Q23.

What influence does a sociologist's social context have on research?

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Q24.

What is a key characteristic of scientific knowledge in sociology?

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Q25.

Why might self-reflexivity not eliminate all biases in research?

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Q26.

Which of the following challenges is most unique to sociology compared to natural sciences?

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Q27.

What aspect of sociology differentiates it from natural sciences regarding truth?

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Q28.

Which practice is crucial to the validity of sociological research?

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Q29.

Which research method is best suited for collecting numerical data?

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Q30.

What research method would best examine the nuances of women's roles in different family structures?

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Q31.

What term describes the use of multiple methods to study the same research problem?

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Q32.

Which method is considered a 'macro' method in sociological research?

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Q33.

What is one major limitation of qualitative research methods?

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In sociological research, what does 'primary data' refer to?

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Which method is particularly effective for longitudinal studies in sociology?

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Why is it important to consider the research question when choosing a research method?

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Q37.

What distinguishes qualitative research from quantitative research?

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Q38.

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of participant observation?

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Q39.

If a researcher wishes to understand non-observable social phenomena, which method is appropriate?

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What is a potential benefit of using mixed methods in research?

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In the context of sociology, what is the importance of reflexivity?

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Q42.

When evaluating research methods, why is it important to consider time constraints?

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Q43.

What is a major strength of using secondary data in sociological research?

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Q44.

What is the primary purpose of fieldwork in sociology?

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Q45.

William Foote Whyte's study of a street gang is an example of which type of fieldwork?

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Q46.

Which is a notable difference between anthropology and sociology in terms of fieldwork?

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Q47.

What does the term 'bounded community' refer to in the context of sociological fieldwork?

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Q48.

Why is ethical consideration crucial in sociological fieldwork?

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Q49.

In the study of village life, what was a common method employed by sociologists?

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Q50.

What was a significant concern for researchers doing fieldwork among literate populations?

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Q51.

Fieldwork in sociology can involve which of the following?

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Q52.

What distinguishes 'hanging out' in fieldwork from mere observation?

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Q53.

What role does participant observation play in sociological research?

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Q54.

What is participant observation mainly used for in sociology?

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Q55.

What is a challenge faced specifically by sociologists doing fieldwork in modern communities compared to traditional anthropological settings?

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Q56.

Which of the following is a strength of participant observation?

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Q57.

Which aspect of sociological fieldwork presents ethical dilemmas for researchers?

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Q58.

What is a potential limitation of participant observation?

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Q59.

How does the literature in sociology address the 'insider' perspective during fieldwork?

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Q60.

In which situation is participant observation most effective?

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Q61.

What is one major difference between fieldwork in sociology and traditional experimental methods?

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Q62.

Which of the following researchers is known for a prominent village study in India?

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Q63.

What is the primary ethical concern with participant observation?

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Q64.

How does participant observation differ from structured interviews?

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In which of the following scenarios can participant observation be considered inappropriate?

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Q66.

Which aspect of participant observation helps researchers to build rapport?

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Q67.

What type of data does participant observation primarily yield?

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Q68.

Which of the following is crucial for effective participant observation?

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Q69.

Which research method can complement participant observation to provide context?

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Q70.

What role does reflexivity play in participant observation?

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Q71.

What is an important consideration when reporting findings from participant observation?

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Q72.

Which of the following describes the data collection process in participant observation?

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Q73.

What is the primary advantage of using interviews as a research method?

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Q74.

Which of the following best describes a structured interview?

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Q75.

What factor significantly influences the success of an interview?

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Q76.

Which recording method can create discomfort for respondents during interviews?

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Q77.

Why might an interview fail to produce useful data?

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Q78.

What does 'triangulation' refer to in the context of sociological research?

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Q79.

How can interviews be structured differently?

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Q80.

What is a disadvantage of using the interview method?

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Q81.

What type of data do interviews primarily collect?

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Q82.

Which interviewing style is characterized by less formality and structure?

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Q83.

What is a key ethical concern in conducting interviews?

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Q84.

Which of the following can enhance the richness of interview data?

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Q85.

What might be a consequence of lacking reflexivity in interviews?

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Q86.

What is the mode of recording interviews that retains conversational flow?

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Q87.

What is a common misconception about interviews?

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Q88.

What is the primary goal of interviews in sociological research?

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Q89.

What is the primary purpose of surveys in sociology?

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Q90.

Which of the following is a key characteristic of survey research?

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Q91.

What is meant by 'sampling error' in surveys?

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Q92.

In survey methodology, what is the significance of a 'margin of error'?

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Q93.

What kind of sampling is most likely to produce a representative sample in survey research?

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Q94.

Which survey method involves direct interaction between the researcher and respondents?

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Q95.

Which is a potential disadvantage of using surveys for data collection?

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Q96.

What factor is most critical when developing a survey questionnaire?

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Q97.

Why might researchers combine surveys with other methods?

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Q98.

What type of question is typically NOT included in a structured survey?

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Q99.

In survey research, what does 'triangulation' refer to?

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Q100.

How can bias affect survey results?

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Q101.

What is an advantage of online surveys?

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Q102.

When reporting survey results, researchers must include which of the following?

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