Explain the difference between statistical data analysis and content or document analysis.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Varies. Statistical data: Quantitative information obtained from government agencies, businesses, research studies, and other entities that collect data for their own or others’ use. Document analysis: examines written materials or cultural products--previous studies, newspaper reports, court records, campaign posters, digital reports, films, pamphlets, and other forms of text or images produced by individuals, government agencies, or private organizations.
KEY: Learning Objective: 2.3: Identify key methods of sociological research and explain when it is appropriate to use them.
REF: Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Working With Existing Information

Sociology

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