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  1. Experiments in Sociology

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  1. Thought Experiments No One Can Solve

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  2. Serum from patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathy induces

    Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) are a group of systemic autoimmune inflammatory disorders characterised by symmetrical skeletal muscle weakness and accelerated fatigue also in the early non-atrophic disease stage.1 Inflammatory cell infiltrates in the muscles are commonly present and important for diagnosing IIM. Yet, the degree of infiltrates does not correlate well with muscle ...

  3. Experiments in Sociology

    Definitions, key features and the theoretical, practical and ethical strengths and limitations of laboratory and field experiments applied to sociology (and psychology). Also covers key terms related to experiments. post has been written to help students revising for the research methods aspect of their second year A-level exams. Experiments - The Basics: Definitions/ Key Features

  4. Laboratory Experiments in sociology

    Accuracy and Precision - Laboratory experiments allow the precise effects of independent variables on dependent variables to be measured. This in turn makes it possible to establish cause and effect relationships between variables. Isolation of Variables - The controlled conditions of laboratory experiments allows researchers to isolate ...

  5. Advantages and disadvantages of Experiments

    Reliability - others can easily replicate an experiment so it is reliable - produces same results or showing change - as original experimenter can specify exact steps followed ... Similar Sociology resources: sociology. 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating. Questionnaires (by post, face to face, phone) 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating. experiments. 0.0 / 5 ...

  6. Outline and explain two disadvantages of using laboratory experiments

    Therefore, using lab experiments in sociological research would not be suitable because the validity is affected by being reduced which shows there was a lack of honesty. One disadvantage of using laboratory experiments in sociological research is that deception and lack of informed consent is an ethical problem.

  7. 16 Advantages and Disadvantages of Experimental Research

    6. Experimental research allows cause and effect to be determined. The manipulation of variables allows for researchers to be able to look at various cause-and-effect relationships that a product, theory, or idea can produce. It is a process which allows researchers to dig deeper into what is possible, showing how the various variable ...

  8. Milgram's Obedience Experiment

    Milgram's obedience experiment is one of the most useful examples to illustrate the strengths and limitations of laboratory experiments in psychology/ sociology, as well as revealing the punishingly depressing findings that people are remarkably passive in the face of authority…. This post outlines details of the original experiment and two recent, televised repeats by the BBC (2008) and ...

  9. Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of experiments for the study of

    However, there are still weaknesses to both types of experiments when studying teacher labelling, as the item states 'one problem is that laboratory experiments are not neutralistic and can affect how pupils act'. ... Similar Sociology resources: Methods in Context Example Exam Questions and Answers. 0.0 / 5. Labelling theory. 0.0 / 5. 6RM ...

  10. Sociology: Experiments Flashcards

    This is a sociological interpretation of the experiment. Both positivist + interpretivist use it. It can be used systematically to compare differences in social phenomena between groups within a society, so relationships or correlations can be observed. Positivists use it to test hypotheses or causal relationships.

  11. Field Experiments in sociology

    Field Experiments take place in real-life settings such as a classroom, the work place or even the high street. Field experiments are much more common in sociology than laboratory experiments. In fact sociologists hardly ever use lab experiments because the artificial environment of the laboratory is so far removed from real life that most sociologists believe that the results gained from such ...

  12. The Advantages & Disadvantages of Field Experiments in Sociology

    In his book, "After Virtue," philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre said that social sciences have consistently lacked predictive power because they are incapable of articulating law-like generalizations in the same way that physical sciences do. The ability of humans to invent, decide and reflexively ...

  13. Field Experiment (Pros and Cons)

    Disadvantages. Field experiments make it hard to control extraneous variables which could influence the results. With a field experiment, it is difficult to obtain fully informed consent as the experimenter would surely want to preserve the hypothesis in oder to avoid demand characteristics. Less replicable than a Lab experiment as extraneous ...

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    Outline and explain two advantages of using field experiments in sociological research. [10 marks] - 1. They can increase ecological validity because they're conducted in a real life social setting. Outline and explain two advantages of using field experiments in sociological research. [10 marks] - 2. Can be conducted on a larger scale than a ...

  15. Outline and explain 2 disadvantages of using laboratory experiments in

    Sociology Paper 1 All Methods in Context - 20 markers. 8 terms. sr_786. Preview. Sociology Mock - 10 markers - Research Methods. 12 terms. Sofia_Grande58. ... This means that it result in the risk of the Hawthorne effect as people are aware of the experiments, meaning people do not behave in true to life ways meaning of lacks validity this ...

  16. Sociology AQA A level Experiments Flashcards

    Give an example of a field experiment. Rosenhan's power of labeling. - studied the labels given to schizophrenia patients by medical staff in 12 California mental state hospitals. Patients were pseudo patients (actors in disguise) = deceit to medical staff. Once diagnosed, whatever they said was taken as signs of schizophrenia/madness even when ...

  17. Laboratory Experiments

    Laboratory Experiments. Advantages. Highly reliable. Original experimenter can specify exact steps. Detached method so scientist's personal feelings + opinions no effect. Disadvantages. Impossible to identify and control all variables. Cannot be used to study past. Small samples - reduces representiveness.

  18. 21 Advantages and Disadvantages of a Participant Observation

    It also provides the advantage of disproving specific ideas because of the direct observations that create data. 2. Participant observation provides high levels of flexibility for researchers. Participant observation provides more flexibility with regard to qualitative research than other methods that use this approach.

  19. Assess the strengths and limitations of experiments for the study of

    Using material from Item A and elsewhere assess the strengths and limitations of experiments for the study of labelling in schools. Sociologists claim that many teachers' approach towards pupils of different groups has significant effects which lead to labelling, the self- fulfilling prophecy and unequal achievement.

  20. 7 Advantages and Disadvantages of Experimental Research

    The Advantages of Experimental Research. 1. A High Level Of Control. With experimental research groups, the people conducting the research have a very high level of control over their variables. By isolating and determining what they are looking for, they have a great advantage in finding accurate results. 2.

  21. Sociology: Research methods; strengths and weaknesses

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like experiments [laboratory and field experiments] strengths, Experiments [laboratory and field experiments] weaknesses, unstructured interviews strengths and more.

  22. PDF The Strengths and Weaknesses of Research Methodology: Comparison and

    weaknesses of research methodologies in social science, quantitative and qualitative approaches. The time scope for this study commenced in March 2014 within one week to complete all of it. 1.7 Theoretical Framework The illustrated diagram "Fig. 1" is the entire description of strengths and weaknesses of qualitative and

  23. FIELD EXPERIMENTS

    Disadvantages. Less control over variables: Does not meet scientific criteria as they can't control all variables in a situation. Ethical problems: they don't usually gain informed consent of those involved because if they do it would give away their aims. Limited application: there are a few situations that can be adapted to become a field ...