Sociology has been trying to develop its own method of study. Some key methods of sociology are listed below
1.The comparative method
2.The historical method
3.The statistical method
4.The case study method
5.The functional method (Functionalism)
6. The scientific method
7. Limitation of scientific method in sociology
8. The scientific view point
9. Sociology is a science
10. The sociology point of view
The Scientific Method
•Any kind of science has its own method of study. So, being a social science sociology has also specific scientific methods for study
•The scientific methods consists of certain steps which are described below
1.Formulation of the problem
•A problem is the gap of knowledge, something not understood.
•Problem may be simple or complex
•Problem should define properly
•The causal observation and an idea regarding the existing amount of knowledge on the particular issue may help to define the problem properly.
• 2.Formulation of Hypothesis
•Primary idea which guide us in our study is the hypothesis
•It is the tentative explanation of phenomenon
•It is provisional ( temporary) supposition (belief) which is not at proved but is anticipated to be correct.
•Example : There will be significant differences across gender, ethnicity and year of
experiences of leaders and their leadership in society.
• 3. Observation and collection of data
•The formulated hypothesis will have to be tested.
•For this it is necessary to collect facts
•In social investigation data will be collected by interview schedule, questionnaire, field observation etc.
4.Analysis and synthesis
• After collecting the data they must be processed and analyzed in order to draw proper inferences (conclusion )
•In this step we should conduct classification of data i.e arranging the data in different groups as per their nature.
5.Generalization
• After the data have been collected, processed and analyzed we have to draw board inferences or conclusions or generalizations.
6.Formulation of theory and law
•When a scientist successes in describing and explaining the relation between various facts he/she has formulated a theory.
•When those facts have been tested and accepted by the scientist as a true mater then the theory may be properly regarded as a law.
6. Problem of objectivity
•There is the subjective nature of social phenomenon. The social researcher or observer is also
a component of the society. so, in the study there is the possibility of biasness .
In conclusion
• There is limitation of the scientific method of study of sociology. In addition to scientific
method sociology should adopt other method like comparative, statistically, social survey etc.
Sociology as a science
According to W.F.Ogburn an American, sociologist sociology is a science, according to him
science is to be judged by three criteria
1.The reliability of its body of knowledge
2.The organization of knowledge and,
3.its method
•In order to judge whether sociology is science or not, it is necessary to examine using above
three criteria
Methods
•Scientific methods start with problem identification and formulating hypothesis. We
adopt this method in sociology as well though experimentation of laboratory situation is dificult
in sociology.
In conclusion
• Science is the method for discovering the truth. There are many methods and techniques in
sociology. If these are properly applied , sociology acts as a genuine science.
Methods of Sociology
Comparative Method
•In this method, different institutions are studied in various societies in the various points of
time.
• After the study, analysis and comparison is drawn to discover new facts or relations.
•Thus it is a method of comparing various societies or groups within the same society to show
why they are similar or different in certain respects.
Historical Method
•Historical method is that approach of study that draws our attention towards details of the past.
• The classical sociologists did not have modern transport and communication system to visit
various places and naturally they had to rely more on written records than our actual
observation of the social phenomena.
•Darwin’s theory of evolution and Karl Marx’s law of economic determinism are examples of
this method.
Statistical Method
•Statistical method refers to the method that is used to measure social phenomena
mathematically.
•Statistics include collection of numerical facts relating to any field of inquiry in a systematic
matter and their analysis and interpretation.
Case Study Method
•The case study is a form of qualitative analysis. It involves very careful and complete
observation of a person, situation or institution.
•The idea behind this method is that any case being studied is representative of many similar
cases and thus it makes generalization possible.
Functional Method
•Functional method is based on an assumption that the total social system of the society is made
up of parts, which are interrelated and interdependent.•It is believed that each part has the
specialized function and any one part of the social system can be understood only in its
relationships with other parts as well as with the whole system.
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