Oh my God! I can only hope that your medal is in the post. This is, by far, the most useful video I have watched in a very long time. Thank-you SOOO much!!! If I could like it a hundred times, I would.
This is an excellent resource, very clearly explained. Thanks so much for doing it. Would be interested in your thoughts on how possible it is to bridge aspects of positivism and interprevism in order to 'take the best bits of both'. Is that feasible ever or are they two opposed in approach?
They are. BUT many sociologist may triangulate their methods, e.g. use more than one. So Combine statistics to gain the patterns, and then incorporate via unstructured interviews qualitative data.
@@maramhesham1822 That is brilliant! Thank you so much for the positive feedback. If there is anything that you think would benefit your students - let me know. :-)
I would advise, that If it is on the specification, then they could ask it. It would be useful to be able to understand that positivists prefer science, reliability, representative data and the methods that they use. Likewise with Interpretivists, their main goal is validity and the methods that they use :-)
Thank you for your email. Bowlby theory of attachment is a psychological explanation not a sociological one. So these paradigm would not apply. It would be more beneficial for you to ask a Psychology tutor. I am solely Sociology. Thanks Kate ;-)
Hi. Positivist approach whilst using the scientific method to explain human behaviour in their pursuit of establishing behavioural /social ‘facts’, has to come from a structuralist viewpoint that behaviour is an affect of social structures. When agency, or choice comes into place, behaviour becomes unpredictable, which is why interpretivists counter-argue that sociology cannot be a science and instead choose to look into the meanings people attach to their actions. Hope this helps? Let me know if you have any further questions.
@@TheTEACHERSOCIOLOGY i want you to teach me sociology..because i am preparing for my civil services exam in India..i took sociology as my optional paper. If you can share me your email id I'll forward my syllabus with you
@@ankishwagh583 Jeez study for it yourself or hire a local tutor or something. This lady right here is doing so much on her part helping Alevel sociology studnets and providing all these resources FOR FREE- which is quite rare. She's talking time out of her probably very busy life doing this. Be more grateful instead of trying to exploit people. Goodluck for your civil service exams. Much love from Nepal :)
Oh my God! I can only hope that your medal is in the post. This is, by far, the most useful video I have watched in a very long time. Thank-you SOOO much!!! If I could like it a hundred times, I would.
Here is the handout it you want it: drive.google.com/file/d/1r29cuBYlG_UEpOcyTVXQ3GWe5Xaq4k_y/view?usp=sharing
Oh my God! I can only hope that your medal is in the post. This is, by far, the most useful video I have watched in a very long time. Thank-you SOOO much!!! If I could like it a hundred times, I would.
Thank you for your super comment! I am glad that you have found it useful, :-)
Not a sociology student, but great vid, explained the concepts really well for biology. Cheers👍👍
Hey! Thank you for your positive feedback! I am glad that you have found it useful. Kate ;-)
concise and direct. Awesome clarity. Thanks, 👍
Thank you for your comment! ;-)
Thank you. You have really simplified this. I have a much better understanding.
Thank you for your comment. :-) I am glad that you have found it useful. I appreciate the comment. ;-)
This is an excellent resource, very clearly explained. Thanks so much for doing it. Would be interested in your thoughts on how possible it is to bridge aspects of positivism and interprevism in order to 'take the best bits of both'. Is that feasible ever or are they two opposed in approach?
They are. BUT many sociologist may triangulate their methods, e.g. use more than one. So Combine statistics to gain the patterns, and then incorporate via unstructured interviews qualitative data.
Great video!! Thank you!
Thanks for the comment! ;-)
This just helped me so much, great work
Thank you❤
YOu are so very welcome! :-)
This video is a life saver! Thank yooou
So pleased for the comment! I am glad that you have found it useful! :-)
@@TheTEACHERSOCIOLOGY My students found it very useful as well!! :)
@@maramhesham1822 That is brilliant! Thank you so much for the positive feedback. If there is anything that you think would benefit your students - let me know. :-)
Would they ever ask us a 10 mark question on the concepts of Interpretivists or positivist??
I would advise, that If it is on the specification, then they could ask it. It would be useful to be able to understand that positivists prefer science, reliability, representative data and the methods that they use. Likewise with Interpretivists, their main goal is validity and the methods that they use :-)
Great explanation! Perfect. The only thing I miss is the relation with ontology, epistemology. Could you explain or relate that?
I would suggest this is a higher level for the students that this video is aimed at! ;-)
Such a helpful video, thank you so much!!
Thank you for the feedback :-)
Great help, as always!!!
Thanks Samm! :-) Next up will be modern V postmodern. Just a quick revision recap...
Incredibly helpful x
Thank you! ;-) Make sure you download the revision grid too! ;-)
This is great. Thank you
Thank you! I am glad that you have found it useful! ;-)
Can you teach entire sociology to me?
@TheTEACHERSOCIOLOGY thank you so much, this is helpful.
How can I apply these in relation to organisational communication?
Can you explain what you mean? Thanks Kate ;-)
@@TheTEACHERSOCIOLOGY I was wondering how i can apply positivism in an organisational internal communication set up.
Thank you mam , its very informative .
Most welcome 😊
Im basing my dissertation on Bowlbys attachment theory, what would you say would be the best paradigm to choose? Im really struglling trying to pick!
Thank you for your email. Bowlby theory of attachment is a psychological explanation not a sociological one. So these paradigm would not apply. It would be more beneficial for you to ask a Psychology tutor. I am solely Sociology. Thanks Kate ;-)
TheTEACHERSOCIOLOGY weird, they have given us these as examples! I will speak to her later this week. Thankyou 😊
Is there any similarity between these two paradigms.
How do the different approaches of positivism and interpretivism relate to the debate about structure and agency?
Hi. Positivist approach whilst using the scientific method to explain human behaviour in their pursuit of establishing behavioural /social ‘facts’, has to come from a structuralist viewpoint that behaviour is an affect of social structures. When agency, or choice comes into place, behaviour becomes unpredictable, which is why interpretivists counter-argue that sociology cannot be a science and instead choose to look into the meanings people attach to their actions. Hope this helps? Let me know if you have any further questions.
Max Weber did of course introduce verstehen or empathy to study sociology.
hey please is this useful for CIE alevels sociology
This is aimed at AQA.
Can we have more videos on theory and methods please? :)
That is an excellent Idea. Will start planning.
TheTEACHERSOCIOLOGY thank you xx
@@teeaesthetic I am starting to think about my plan of action, now that my working life is going to take a slightly different structure.
Can you email me these slides so I can print them out they are helpful
Hi, do you still need these? :-)
Mam please can you teach?
:-) What do you need?
@@TheTEACHERSOCIOLOGY i want you to teach me sociology..because i am preparing for my civil services exam in India..i took sociology as my optional paper. If you can share me your email id I'll forward my syllabus with you
@@ankishwagh583 Jeez study for it yourself or hire a local tutor or something. This lady right here is doing so much on her part helping Alevel sociology studnets and providing all these resources FOR FREE- which is quite rare. She's talking time out of her probably very busy life doing this. Be more grateful instead of trying to exploit people. Goodluck for your civil service exams. Much love from Nepal :)
Plz explain slowy
Love you
Massive thank you so much :-)
Oh my God! I can only hope that your medal is in the post. This is, by far, the most useful video I have watched in a very long time. Thank-you SOOO much!!! If I could like it a hundred times, I would.