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  1. Social exchange theory played an even bigger role than SI in supporting group research, particularly starting in the late 1980s. Without papers inspired by exchange, interest in groups would have fallen through most of the 1990s, and the average index of interest in groups would have been reduced to 23.6%.

  2. Sociologists study society and human behavior, and in order to do so, they sometimes go to extreme measures to do research that will provide insightful and valuable results. They go beyond common sense understandings in trying to explain or understand social phenomena. Sociologists do not see the world as we normally do, instead they question ...

  3. teristics that set research apart. First, social research is systematic; that is, the researcher devel-ops a plan of ac. ion before beginning the research. Second, social research involves data, which are the pieces of informa. ion gathered from primary sources. This is what makes it empirical—based not on ideas or theory b.

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  4. Chapter Summary. Sociology offers a perspective, a view of the world. The sociological perspective opens a window into unfamiliar worlds and offers a fresh look at familiar worlds. Sociologists study the broader social contexts that underlie human behavior. These include the social groups that influence human behavior and the larger society ...

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  5. Are four stages to filtering in sociological research: Stage One: Researchers’ values help them decide which problems are worth investigating. Stage Two: Values lead researchers to formulate and adopt favoured theories for interpreting and explaining those problems. Stage Three: Researchers’ interpretations are influenced by previous research.

  6. In this way, sociological theories and knowledge develops as the relationships between social phenomenon are established in broader contexts and different circumstances. Interpretive Framework. While many sociologists rely on empirical data and the scientific method as a research approach, others operate from an interpretive framework. While ...

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  8. What you’ll learn to do: describe basic sociological research methods and ethical practices. Figure 1. Sociologists rely on systematic scientific processes to collect data and then to evaluate social behavior. Sociologists use different methods of study, including conducting interviews with research participants.