Problem identification Problem conceptualization Problem statement and justification Literature review and theoretical perspectives Objectives of a research Study designs Problem identification Researcher should research problems since there are a lot of problems that can be identified and studied. It should Read More …
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RESEARCH METHODS, CONCEPTS AND ISSUES
Variable Its measurable characteristic assumes different values among the subject. It is therefore a logical way of exercising a particular attribute in a subject. Some variables are attribute theories that are expressed in kilograms e.g. age expresses in years, weight Read More …
NATURE AND SCOPE OF SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS
Social research refers to extensive, investigative inquiry or a critical examination of a given phenomenon. Therefore, it implies that it is an exhaustive study, investigation or experimentation following some logical sequence. It also involves a critical analysis of existing conclusions Read More …
SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS KNEC NOTES
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ETHICS AND MORALITY
Definition of ethics: According to Stephen Perle 2004, ethics comes from the Greek word ethos meaning moral, character or custom. According to the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, ethics is a branch of philosophy concern with the nature of ultimate value and Read More …
SOCIAL PERCEPTION
Definition of social perception: In psychology and the cognitive sciences, perception is the process of acquiring , interpreting, selecting and organizing sensory information According to (Michener etal) social perception refers to the process through which we use available information to Read More …
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIAL INTERACTION
Definition of social institution; A social institution consists of patterned behavior and status role relationships that fulfill certain basic societal needs. (Craig etal; 1994) Each society has its own social institutions. These are not buildings or places, but structures of Read More …
GROUP DYNAMICS
Definition of group dynamics: According to R. J. Rummel, a group is a casual and meaningful unity of individuals, unity based on shared meanings, values, norms and a structure of associated expectations. Group dynamics can be defined as the current Read More …
SOCIALIZATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Definition of socialization Socialization can be defined in different ways: Socialization is a process of instilling fundamental elements of culture in the members of a society. It is one of the basic forces that shape human social behaviour as well Read More …
CULTURE AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Definition of culture: Culture is the language, norms, values, beliefs, knowledge and symbol that make up a way of life. It is the understanding of how to act that people share with one another in any stable, self-reproducing group. The Read More …