Saturday, September 15, 2018

Sociological methods / week2/ minji jeong

1. summary

There are several ways that sociologists mainly use to study social skills. It is power, experience, logic, tradition, and science. First, rights are similar to rights, but rights differ from those of certain positions or qualifications in which they are legal benefits for themselves. Experience is a conscious fact that forms one's life by observing an event directly or practicing one's skills and knowledge as a result of participating in an action. Experience includes the mind of the experiencing self and the object of the experiencing self, the object. Most of the experiences are subjective and common to everyone, the simple deduction of logic is often used to distinguish between false and true, and the main way to know it is used in philosophy. Tradition has greatly helped many people in a society that has not experienced industrialization decide what to do in the future by repeating what they have done in the past. Finally, science creates a new way of finding that combines sensory input with careful thinking by combining logic and controlled experience.

2.What was interesting/what did you learn

I interested in "The prediction represents an experimental design with no current results known. Prediction (unknown prediction) is different from result. On the other hand, a useful qualitative hypothesis will enable questions or criticisms to be asked by inductive reasoning, reasoning, assumptions, and theories developed within or above a scientific background."


3. Discussion point

Correlation can be either positive/direct or negative/role, and positive correlation means that as one variable increases, the other variable increases. The negative correlation is just the opposite. Isn't there an exception?

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