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Summary units Test 2 Research Methodology and Descriptive statistics (Unit 12,14-22)

Unit 12
Axiom/postulate = fundamental assertions, taken to be true, on which a theory is grounded.
Proposition = Specific conclusion, derived from axiomatic groundwork, about the relation among
concepts -> From propositions we can derive hypotheses.

Hypothesis = A specified testable expectation about empirical reality, that follow from a more
general proposition (a statement). -> Research is designed to test hypotheses.

3 main elements in the traditional model of science
(Not accurately anymore for scientific research)

1. Theory -> Hypothesis
2. Operationalization (= one step beyond conceptualization. Process of developing
operational definitions, or specifying the exact measurement operations) -> Operational
definitions
3. Observation -> Confirm or disconfirm hypothesis

Disconfirmability = Possibility of falsification
-> Essential quality in any hypothesis. If there is no chance that the hypothesis can be disconfirmed, it
hasn’t said anything meaningful.

Hypothesis testing = Observations aimed at finding out if a statement is true.

Null hypothesis = Assumption that there is no relationship between two variables in the total
population. A rejected null hypothesis means variables are related.

2 routes to construct social theories:
Both of these routes are based on logic and observation.

1. Deductive reasoning: Theory -> testable hypothesis (p.53)
2. Inductive reasoning: Observations -> search for patterns (p.56)
-> In quantitative study search for relationship between variables.
-> Most qualitative research is oriented toward the inductive approach.

Big data = Extremely large data sets generated through the automatic monitoring of ongoing
processes.

Independent variable = Causes or determines a dependent variable. It is independent of other
variables in the study. Often referred to as ‘x’.
Dependent variable = The effect. It depends on or is caused by another variable.
Often referred to as ‘y’.

 Variable x explains y. Researchers are most interested in the dependent variable.

When two dichotomous variables are shown in a cross table, the dependent variable is shown in the
rows, and the independent variable in the columns. The column percentages are computed.

Purposes of social research:

- Exploratory = Mapping out a topic for further study
- Describing = Empirical descriptions
- Explanatory = Providing reasons for phenomena in the form of causal relationships.

, 4 dialects in research approaches:

- Idiographic = Explains one case fully. Idio- means unique, separate -> personally
- Nomothetic = Identify a few causal factors. Explains a class of situations or events rather
than a single (detailed) one.
- Induction = The logical model in which general principles are developed, starting with
observations.
- Deduction = The logical model in which specific expectations of hypotheses are developed,
starting with a theory (general principles).

Example normative question/conceptual question:
Start with normative: Is focussing on sustainability important? Why?

 Conceptual question: What do we mean with sustainability? (‘meeting the needs …. Of
future generations to meet their needs’)

 RQ: Why are future generations important?

Both questions proceed the empirical research.

Van der Kolk (2017) p. 2-6

Types of statements:

1. Normative (ethics)
2. Positive
- Analytical (true or not true) -> Math, conceptual analysis, etc.
- Synthetic/empirical (may be true or not true) -> Social science, physics, etc.
-> Synthetic/empirical requires social research.

Causal diagram = Shows time order and the direction (or sign) of hypothesis.

+ means more ‘x’ is connected to more ‘y’.
- means more ‘x’ is connected to less ‘y’.

- Look at the time order: First ‘x’ happens, then the effect ‘y’ takes place.
-> Y depends on X.

2 directions (signs) of relationships:

1. Positive linear relationship = Higher values of independent variable(s) lead to higher values
of dependent variable(s).
2. Negative linear relationship = Higher values of independent variable(s) lead to lower values
of dependent variable(s).

In a hypothesis you need to be clear about:

1. Units of analysis
2. Dependent and independent variable(s)
3. Type of these variables (measurement level)
4. Type of relationship (direction/sign)

Bivariate = Only 2 variables. Mostly one dependent and one independent.
Trivariate = Relates 3 variables
Multivariate = Relates more than 3 variables

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