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Talcott Parsons (1902-82): Social system, Pattern variables | Sociology Optional Coaching | Vikash Ranjan Classes | Triumph IAS | UPSC Sociology Optional
Talcott Parsons (1902-82): Social system, Pattern variables Article by Triumph IAS Talcott Parsons (1902-82): Social system, Pattern variables Talcott Parsons
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Max Weber Article by Triumph IAS Max Weber Max Weber – Social Action, ideal types, authority, bureaucracy, protestant ethic, and
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Emile Durkheim Article by Triumph IAS Emile Durkheim Emile Durkheim – Division of labour, social fact, suicide, religion and society
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Karl Marx (1818 – 1883) Article by Triumph IAS Karl Marx (1818 – 1883) Historical Materialism, Mode of Production, Alienation,
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Variables, Sampling, Hypothesis, Reliability, and Validity Article by Triumph IAS Variables, Sampling, Hypothesis, Reliability, and Validity The Variables: A variable is
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Case study Related Topics Questionnaire Interview Observation Article by Triumph IAS Case study Case study is an intensive study of
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Observation Related Topics Questionnaire Interview Case study Article by Triumph IAS Observation Lindsey Gardner has defined observation as “selection, provocation, recording
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Interview Related Topics Questionnaire Observation Case study Article by Triumph IAS Interview Interview is verbal questioning. As a research tool
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Questionnaire Related Topics Interview Observation Case study Article by Triumph IAS Questionnaire Questionnaire is described as “a document that contains
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Qualitative and Quantitative Methods Article by Triumph IAS Qualitative and Quantitative Methods Before analyzing methods, it is necessary to understand
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Non-Positivist Methodologies Article by Triumph IAS Non-Positivist Methodologies When it was realized by scholars that sociological issues cannot be addressed
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Fact Value and Objectivity Article by Triumph IAS Fact Value and Objectivity There is an intricate relation between theory and
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Positivism and Its Critique Article by Triumph IAS Positivism and Its Critique Many of the founding fathers of sociology believed
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Major Theoretical Strands in Research Methodology Article by Triumph IAS Major Theoretical Strands in Research Methodology Facts never interpret themselves.
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