Objectivity when studying sociology and society in general can have the following drawbacks:
1. Objectivity does not guarantee valid findings- When researching a social phenomenon, if a researcher is objective in his approach, operating on fixed-answer questions and predetermined research questions, he will likely miss out on in-depth and comprehensive answers or explanations to his questions.
2. Objectivity is not possible for all social phenomena since some phenomena or social processes are simply not quantifiable.
Answer:
B) systematic observation
Explanation:
The options for this question are missing. The options are:
A) self-report
B) systematic observation
C) sampling behavior with tasks
D) interview
In research, the term systematic observation refers to a process to get data by which t<u>he researcher makes observations of the subjects of the study in an objective way</u>, not considering the researcher own prejudices by collecting data without biases from the researcher (which would come from the interpretation of the observations).
In this example Irina watches 10 babies once a month from birth to 2 years of age and writes down the sounds they make and the words they use. We can see that <u>she is observing the babies in an objective and close way and by writing down the sounds and words she is actually taking an objective measure of language development</u>. Therefore this would be an example of systematic observation.
Answer:
3 - 1 - 6 - 4 - 2 - 5
Explanation:
1492 Dec 5, Columbus discovered Hispaniola
Ramón Matías Mella leads revolutionaries to seize Santo Domingo and declares the Dominican Republic independent.
A slave, Toussaint L’Ouverture succeeds in capturing the entire island of Hispaniola.
Corrupt dictator Rafael Trujillo controls the Dominican Republic from 1930 to 1961.
The U.S. army occupies the Dominican Republic for eight years.
U.S. troops restore order and Dominicans approve the current constitution.
Answer:
Arrest
Explanation:
Adjudication process is the trial process of a case whereby the judge considers evidences, arguments by the plaintiff's and defendant's lawyers and make judgement. During this process, arrest does not occur, it is usually done before the start of an adjudication process.
Answer:
Each team can score on both ends of the court, and comprises 12 players