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What methodological factors have to be taken into consideration when choosing a qualitative research design?
Snowball sampling is one of frequently used sampling techniques in social work research. Please talk briefly some ethical issues you might confront when using snowball sampling
To estimate if halfway houses improve the transition from prison, 50 inmates who will be released in a month are randomly assigned to one of two groups.
How would you operationally describe the concept of "leadership?" Provide one example of "leadership in action" that is observable to aid illustrate your definition of the concept.
When studying the relationship between "Employee Engagement" and "Productivity", what sampling techniques would be the best to use and why?
The project is to do a study on community providers who assist families with resources through their agency.
For two qualitative and two quantitative articles on Homosexual Parenting debate, please write down the following:
Could you help me come up with the empirical research study regarding an online support group/outreach center for adolescents of gay and lesbian parents?
How to examine the ontological, axiological, epistemological, and methodological tenets or assumptions of critical theory and feminist epistemology.
Critically discuss reflexivity and researcher's voice, as they pertain to grounded theory (constructivist) research.
Currently working on a study relative to attitudes, beliefs based on lived experiences of early childhood educators and how it impacts their encouragement of involvement with fathers in their progra
One of the characteristic of the social perspective is: A recognition that meaning is a social product assigned arbitrarily by members of a collectivity.
Ecosystems can change over time in the process known as natural succession. When ecosystem is disturbed, both the physical (abiotic) and living (biotic) characteristics might be altered.
Discuss the Stanford Prison Study done by Philip Zimbardo in the early 1970s. Discuss how Zimbardo's findings apply to similar real-life examples.
Please describe the role of the following groups and the social functions they support or promote: School, family, Habitat for Humanity.
Give some instances of how you employ or how subtle positive or negative sanctions have been used on you to influence your behavior.
One or more experiences from your current workplace (or if not currently working, some past, future, "pretend" workplace), describe and discuss some "benefits" AND describe and discuss some "challen
What is the social self? Provide examples. What are some moral and ethical factors of the social self?
Find a recent news article that addresses a topic: culture, society, socialization, groups, organizations, sexuality, or deviance.
Common knowledge or common sense and sociological research findings can often times contradict one another.
What do you understand by the term "model minority?" Critically discuss the evidence on both sides regarding whether the term applies to Asian Americans.
What are the most distinctive characteristics of the Jewish identity? What social forces are at work in modern American society that threaten the preservation of this identity?
Distinguish between prejudice and discrimination. Which might be easiest to reduce? and how? Please provide examples.
What are the major factors contributing to prejudice and discrimination? What might we do to reduce the levels of hate that pervade our society?
Describe the myriad ways in which social groups are the essence of human life in society. What is the critical element for one to have a group? Explain using in-group / out-group terms.