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Suggestions for Project Work

Manipur Board · Class 12 · Sociology

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What is the first task of a researcher after specifying the research question?

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What is a major disadvantage of the survey method?

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Which of the following is an example of a research question about co-educational vs single-sex schools mentioned in the chapter?

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Which research topic involves studying household work and division of labor?

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Which of the following are practical considerations when selecting a research method?

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Amount of time available, Resources available (people and materials), Circumstances or situations

The chapter mentions that practical considerations include time available, resources (people and materials), and the circumstances in which research has to be done. Personal preferences alone are not sufficient criteria.

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A survey method is most suitable for covering a _______ number of people.

3true false

Interviews are always conducted in person and usually involve fewer people than surveys.

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True

The chapter explicitly states that an interview is different from a survey in that it is always conducted in person and usually involves much fewer persons (as few as 5, 20, or 40).

4matching

Match the research method with its main advantage:

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Survey - Can cover many people for representative results

Each method has distinct advantages: surveys provide representativeness, interviews offer flexibility, and observation captures actual behavior without relying on what people say.

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