Reading Assignment for Section 1.1
Read the following subsection from our online textbook: Section 1.1: What is (Social) Science?
What You Will Learn
In this section, you will learn about the fundamental principles of social science and how they differ from everyday observations. You’ll explore the role of theories and models in social sciences and how they provide structured ways to understand social phenomena. Additionally, you’ll gain insight into formulating research questions and hypotheses, and the significance of both inductive and deductive research methods.
Student Learning Outcomes for Section 1.1
- SLO 1: Articulate the principles of social science, distinguishing between informal observations and structured empirical research methods, and recognizing biases and overgeneralizations.
- SLO 2: Understand and explain the role of theories and models in social sciences, including how they differ from other forms of knowledge like religious or metaphysical explanations.
- SLO 3: Formulate research problems, hypotheses, and objectives in social sciences.
- SLO 4: Comprehend the differences between inductive and deductive research approaches.
- SLO 5: Grasp the concept of null hypotheses and appreciate the importance of research design and scientific rigor.
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