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If the human behaviours around those claims were tested systematically, a student
could write a report and offer the findings to fellow sociologists and the world in
general. The new perspective could help people understand themselves and their
neighbours and help people make better decisions about their lives. It might seem
strange to use scientific practices to study social trends, but, as we shall see, it’s
extremely helpful to rely on systematic approaches that research methods provide.
Sociologists often begin the research process by asking a question about how or
why things happen in this world. It might be a unique question about a new trend
or an old question about a common aspect of life. Once a question is formed, a
sociologist proceeds through an in-depth process to answer it. In deciding how to
design that process, the researcher may adopt a positivist approach or an
interpretive approach. The following sections describe these approaches to
knowledge.
SAMPLING
It is also a time-convenient and a cost-effective method and hence forms the basis
of any research design. Sampling techniques can be used in a research survey
software for optimum derivation.
For example, in a population of 1000 members, every member will have a 1/1000
chance of being selected to be a part of a sample. Probability sampling eliminates
bias in the population and gives all members a fair chance to be included in the
sample.