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Weber - correct answer there's a diff. between value judgments and facts (Weber) subjective feelings are used to... - correct answer identify a research topic and concept the feel are relevant (Weber...

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value free sociology (interpretivist)

Weber - correct answer there's a diff. between value judgments and facts



(Weber) subjective feelings are used to... - correct answer identify a research
topic and concept the feel are relevant



(Weber) sociologists can't be... - correct answer value free but there is an
essential role for values in sociological research



(Weber) A 4 stage research process - correct answer 1. Values guide research

2. look to objectively collect facts and test hypothesis

3. values are important again when we use a theoretical framework

4. values and the sociologist as a citizen: mustn't avoid issues the research raises and must take
responsibility for the research



Committed sociology - correct answer they should openly 'take sides' by
espousing the values and interests of particular individuals or groups



Mydral and Gouldner (1969) - correct answer value free sociology is:

-impossible as sociologists have values or their funders are bound to be reflected in their work

-undesirable, without values to guide their work, sociologists will sell their services to the highest bidder



(Becker) Symbolic Interactionalist - correct answer people act based on the
meaning things have for them



(Becker) social constructionalism - correct answer assumes that
understanding, significance and meaning are developed in coordination with others

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