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- 2. A polls is one of the most common ways to collect the necessary information A sociological
- 3. Classification of opinion polls Direct and indirect The direct survey (interview) takes place during a face-to-face
- 4. Inductive and deductive approach. When choosing an inductive method, the questions of the sociological questionnaire are
- 5. The main stages of conducting a sociological survey are: The choice of the subject of the
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Слайд 2A polls is one of the most common ways to collect the
A polls is one of the most common ways to collect the
A sociological polls is a method of sociological research that consists in collecting and obtaining primary empirical information about certain opinions, knowledge and social facts that make up the subject of research through oral or written interaction between the researcher (interviewer) and a given set of respondents (interviewees, respondents).
Слайд 3Classification of opinion polls
Direct and indirect
The direct survey (interview) takes place
Classification of opinion polls
Direct and indirect The direct survey (interview) takes place
According to the methodology:
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According to the method of interaction with the audience, individual
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Слайд 4Inductive and deductive approach.
When choosing an inductive method, the questions of the
Inductive and deductive approach.
When choosing an inductive method, the questions of the
Solid and selective.
The continuous study provides for a spontaneous survey of respondents of different genders, ages, social status and educational level. It covers the whole set of respondents (for example, members of the organization).A selective social survey provides for the selection of an audience in accordance with the subject of the study ‒ a reduced copy of the general population. For example, to find out which milk formula is most often bought for children of a certain region, a sociologist can interview young mothers or nurses of perinatal centers.
Слайд 5The main stages of conducting a sociological survey are:
The choice of the
The main stages of conducting a sociological survey are:
The choice of the
Review of the necessary literature.
Building a working hypothesis.
Choosing a research program.
Direct data collection.
Analysis of the results.
Conclusions based on the collected data.
Processing and analysis of the results of a sociological study (survey) includes editing, coding, statistical analysis and further interpretation of the information received