Branch of philosophy that studies knowledge.
Epistemology
Type of research that links qualitative and quantitative methods in a single study to answer a specific problem.
Mixed research
The researcher considers the studies that have been previously done
Literature review
Humans have a tendency to live in society because we are
Social beings
It is defined as mechanisms or structures that influence the behavior of individuals in a community,
Institutions
This theory of knowledge states that everything that exists is real because we can touch it and feel it.
Materialism
The process for conducting this research is sequential and rigorous, consisting of ten stages that begin with an idea and end with the preparation of the progress report based from the results
Quantitative research
Expresses a relationship between two or more concepts and should be formulated as a question
Problem statement
It is defined as "The durable and dynamic union between individuals, families and groups by means of communication within the same culture, to achieve the purposes of a collective life through the division of labor and roles, according to the regulation of all activities through rules of conduct imposed under the control of an authority"
Society
There are two main types of institutions
Private and public
School of thought that proposes that consciousness involves a relationship with the object and keeps the essence of the phenomenon
Phenomenology
This research seeks to describe, understand and interpret phenomena
Qualitative
It’s carried out through questionnaires, surveys, observation, or standardized test
Collection of data
In sociology it is defined as "the criteria used to differentiate individuals in a society and not only refers to property but also to the social, cultural or political aspects "
Class
They are established between the government and citizens of a political system.
Political institutions
School of thought from which the scientific method comes, that states that we can only know something by observing and experimenting
Positivism
Research is defined as
It is defined as set of systematic, empirical processes that apply to study of a phenomenon
Establishment of a group that is representative of a population
Sample selection
They give identity and a sense of belonging to individuals. They have a certain degree of organization, and seek common goals
Social group
They are related to the search for better working and living conditions for the population, it works according to what society needs
Social institutions
Descartes and Bacon are the main exponents of...
Positivism
What are the goals of research?
A) seek to know and/or produce new knowledge related to social phenomena
B)want to answer questions that arise from a concrete reality
This is a tentative explanation to determine why the phenomenon being researched occurs
Tentative hypothesis
True or False
For Lenin class is a group of individuals who share the same market situation
False
They are for the development of skills, tastes, interests, and recreation and the ways to transmit culture.
Cultural institutions