- Shuffle
Toggle OnToggle Off
- Alphabetize
Toggle OnToggle Off
- Front First
Toggle OnToggle Off
- Both Sides
Toggle OnToggle Off
Front
How to study your flashcards.
Right/Left arrow keys: Navigate between flashcards.right arrow keyleft arrow key
Up/Down arrow keys: Flip the card between the front and back.down keyup key
H key: Show hint (3rd side).h key
![]()
PLAY BUTTON
![]()
PLAY BUTTON
![]()
9 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
|
What are the four type so historical datas?
|
Primary
Secondary Running Biographic/Oral history |
|
Describe the differences between Primary and Secondary Data
|
Primary data- traces of the social reality you want to study
Secondary data- summaries or analysis done by specialist, |
|
Define/Explain Running and Biographical/Oral History
|
Running records – files or existing stats documents maintained by organizations
Recollections – biography, oral history |
|
Explain Max Weber on the Protestant Ethic & The Spirit of Capitalism
|
It was a study to his arugment: economic development is field by non economic forces (religion pushes work ethic), through similarities of the three countries Europe India and China the only difference was their religion
|
|
What are the 3 Kinds of logic – in – use in comparative historical sociology?
Explain |
Parallel dimensions of theory - Just apposing cases to show that given a theory is valid across nation/cases
Contras of context- Compare ‘positive’ & ‘negative’ cases, Highlight the differences, Summarize patterns Multi- Casual analysis |
|
Describe Multi-Casual analysis
|
- Most of the time, cases are neither completely different or completely the same
- Method of agreement- when cases look different but have the same outcome - Method of difference - when cases look similar but have different outcomes |
|
Which method did Weber use to develope his thesis?
|
Method of Agreement
|
|
What is Comparative-historical sociology ?
|
- trends, patterns, macro questions
- the part of sociology that addresses macro questions - ex: Weber, Marx, Durkheim |
|
What are the strenghts and weaknesses of Primary and Secondary sources?
|
primary data – authentic but you get it in pieces (fragmented)
secondary data – can provide an overall view but may contain someone’s bias |