sometimes I think that my training methodology was not as bad

Reading for labour issues a text called the “New Qualitative Research -is there a need?”, it was proposed that require major changes in the qualitative approaches, to overcome the problems of traditional approaches. For example: ‘Even worse, the process of market research, both quantitative and qualitative, forces respondents to create these reasons on the spot, […]

the beauty and ethics

Somewhere, I imagine that in the case of the sociologists, through the influence of Max Weber, we decided that the truth, the good and the beautiful are different things and that each one is going by your side. And, entering into the subject that interests us, the beauty and the good are -at least – […]

The bias does not exist

One of the normal concerns of sociologists and others who are dedicated to the research social is the to avoid bias in the questions. A question is biased, a that in their development compel them to respond in a certain way, it would be misleading not to present us the true opinion of the respondent. […]

the stupidity of copyright

Ok. I was reading the blog of Grant McCracken (who is about consumption and culture and it is very interesting and can be found at this link) and I found an old post about a couple of announcements. Now, to illustrate the point that one of those ads seemed to him particularly well, he posted […]

Of Priests to Sicologos

In reality, it is relatively obvious, but it never hurts to make the comment: psychologists, especially clinicians, are a replacement functional of the priests: 1) In regard to the care of ‘mental’ do virtually the same thing: they Are obligated professionally to remain silent in the face of what one tells them, they are required […]

spontaneous there is

The first and most fundamental rule of the construction of guidelines and questionnaires is that people can only respond to what effectively have an opinion or a memory is formed. It makes No sense to ask questions about specific aspects in which the people have not formed an opinion or don’t remember it that way […]

Surveillance in ancient times.

Among the innumerable ideas which in recent years has added to the sociological thinking on modernity is that modern societies are characterized by their level of vigilance (surveillance). For example, organizations continually monitor what they do to their employees; states handling huge amount of information on the status of their populations etc., it Is thing […]

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