Social research is a research conducted by social scientists following a systematic plan.
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Social research is a research conducted by social scientists following a systematic plan.
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In positivist Social research, statistics derived from a sample are analysed in order to draw inferences regarding the population as a whole.
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Social research aims to find social patterns of regularity in social life and usually deals with social groups, not individuals themselves .
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Pure Social research has no application on real life, whereas applied Social research attempts to influence the real world.
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Social research involves testing these hypotheses to see if they are true.
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Social research involves creating a theory, operationalization and observation .
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Social research theories are written in the language of variables, in other words, theories describe logical relationships between variables.
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Principle of beneficence holds that the subjects of Social research should be protected from harm, and, the Social research should bring tangible benefits to society.
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Social research began most intentionally with the positivist philosophy of science in the early 19th century.
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Social research developed the notion of objective suis generis "social facts" to delineate a unique empirical object for the science of sociology to study.
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