Sociology 203 - QUALITATIVE METHODS

Spring
2015
01
4.00
Mary Scherer
TTh 01:00-02:20
Smith College
30725-S15
SEELYE 206
mscherer@smith.edu
Qualitative research methods offer a means of gaining insight and understanding into complex perspectives held by people about social practices and social phenomena. Whereas good quantitative research captures scale, good qualitative research reaches the depth of perceptions, views, experiences, behaviors and beliefs. Qualitative research deals with meanings; it seeks to understand not just what people do, but why they choose to do what they do. This course provides students with a theoretical as well as practical grounding in qualitative research including research ethics, research design, practicalities in research, research techniques, data analysis and theorizing and dissemination of research findings. Prerequisite: 201.
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