Week 3: Sept. 14- Methodology 


Today in class we learned about the difference in Quantitive and Qualitive. Quantative is a scientific method that deals with numbers for answers. It uses data, survey, analysis, hypothesis, and statements to find out the truth to the unknown. One example is the research to find out if rank in the military plays a roll in the number of harassment in both men and woman. Qualitive is a scientific method finding the answers and is more verbal. It uses a more direct approach and hands on. You go and ask questions face to face. You observe in their environment. The study of Jazz is a perfect example. It was the study of jazz and if it had any influence on a small community. Its uses more of an Ethnography way. That's where there is more field research and seeing things from other peoples view. I would prefer to do the Ethnography way just because I want to know more from peoples views and not depend on numbers to tell me how many feel this and that way. I could get a better connection with the experiment and gather better results. I'm curious on what the results would be on a study of why some schools succeed when others fail? Is it the community that affects it or is it the teachers that are affecting the outcome?




This video sums up what Ethnography and ways to use it in life. It gives the history of Ethnography and how it originated. 

 
  • One way that I can hurt society is by not being curious of why things are the way they are. 
  • One way I can help society is by studying communities and understanding them. 
  • One way society can hurt me is by not being truthful on what the results are to the studies they make. 
  • One way society can help me is by allowing me access to studies results and allowing me to ask my own questions. 


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