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A summary of both the Positivist theory and Interpretivist theory and a comparison between their ideas.

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Research Methods

Topic 1 – Positivism vs Interpretivism

Key Terms

Reliability The extent to which a study can be replicated in the
same way
Eg. If a method is repeated by another research, they
will receive the same results

Validity How well a piece of research actually measures what it
sets out to, or how well it reflects the reality it claims to
represent

Representative The extent to which a sample mirrors a researcher’s
target population and reflects its characteristics

Generalisability The extent to which their findings can be applied to the
larger population of which their sample was a part

Positivism and Interpretivism

Positivism This takes a macro approach, meaning it looks at the
bigger picture (large-scale)
It seeks to discover patterns of behaviour and sees
sociology as a science; hence it should be studied in a
scientific way

Interpretivism Takes a micro approach, meaning it focuses on
individuals (or small groups) and observes the
interactions between them
They understand individuals to be unique – so, society
cannot be studied scientifically

Relationship between the individual
and society

Positivism Believes that structural forces shape the individual
Thus, people’s actions can generally be explained by the
social norms they have been exposed to through their
socialisation
Eg. Social class, gender, ethnicity

Interpretivism Understand that society is constructed of individuals
with free will – so, these individuals shape their society
They have conscious and are not just puppets who react
to external social forces.
Individuals, being so complex and unique, means that
different people experience reality in different ways,
having different reasons for their actions

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