Quiz: Value Freedom in Education Research
AQA A-level Sociology (7192)
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Building on what you've learned about sociological research methods, let's test your understanding of value freedom in education research!
What does 'value freedom' mean in sociological research?
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Which of the following are challenges to achieving value freedom in education research? (Select all that apply)
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Value freedom is a principle in sociology where researchers aim to keep their own {{blank0}} and opinions out of the research process.
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Which sociological perspective is most likely to argue that achieving complete value freedom is impossible?
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Positivists believe that researchers can achieve value freedom by using {{blank0}} methods and avoiding {{blank1}}.
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Which strategies can help researchers minimise bias and maintain value freedom? (Select all that apply)
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Which of the following best describes the relationship between value freedom and sociological research?
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Interpretivists argue that value freedom is {{blank0}}, as researchers' {{blank1}} can influence their choice of research topic.
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