SS10.S.2
Explain methods and tools of research used by sociologists to study human society, including surveys, polls, statistics, demographic information, case studies, participant observations, and program evaluations.
Explain methods and tools of research used by sociologists to study human society, including surveys, polls, statistics, demographic information, case studies, participant observations, and program evaluations.
UP:SS10.S.2
Vocabulary
- surveys
- polls
- statistics
- demographic information
- case studies
- participant observations
- program evaluations
- qualitative research
- quantitative research
Knowledge
Students know:
- The methods for collecting qualitative and quantitative data.
- How sociologists use the scientific method differently and similarly to other social scientists.
- How to calculate and interpret simple statistics related to sociological research methodologies.
Skills
Students are able to:
- Conduct quantitative and qualitative research demonstrations.
- Describe different research methodologies used by sociologists.
- Compute simple statistical calculations using data collected in ways that mirror methods used by sociologists.
Understanding
Students understand that:
- It is important to use scientific methodology to study sociological phenomena.
- There are specific steps for collecting and interpreting data using qualitative and quantitative research methods.
- There are differences between qualitative and quantitative research methods.