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Analyze the importance of qualitative methods in social research

Topic: Research Methods and Analysis. Syllabus: Research Methods and Analysis: Qualitative and quantitative methods; Techniques of data collection; Variables, sampling, hypothesis, reliability and validity. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2016 and Research Methods and Analysis.

Revision summary

Qualitative methods recover meaning, process, and context. Weber, Mead, Blumer, Geertz, and Merton justify that object. They reach hidden groups and latent functions that tables miss. They still need triangulation and comparison. Importance is complementarity with Census and survey magnitudes.

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Introduction

Qualitative methods recover meaning, process, and context. They are important because social action is not only a cell in a table. They are not a soft substitute for proof.

Body

What they uniquely do

  • Max Weber’s verstehen needs talk, documents, and comparison of motives, not only rates.
  • George Herbert Mead’s self and Herbert Blumer’s interaction are seen in situations, which participant observation and unstructured interview catch.
  • Clifford Geertz’s thick description makes public symbols disputable.

Importance beside numbers

  • Emile Durkheim’s suicide files still hide the meaning of a death. Qualitative work can interpret a type without replacing the rate.
  • Robert K. Merton’s latent functions are often found in ethnography of an office or a rite.
  • Hidden groups, informal labour, and stigma have no sampling frame; qualitative designs reach them.

Discipline

  • Saturation, triangulation, and reflexive notes, as Ann Oakley demanded of the interview, keep the method honest.
  • Census and NFHS remain vital for magnitudes. Importance is complementarity.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  QUAL[Qualitative methods] --> M[Meaning process]
  QUAL --> H[Hidden groups]
  NUM[Surveys Census] --> MAG[Magnitudes]
  M --> FULL[Social research]
  MAG --> FULL

Conclusion

Qualitative methods are important because they make meaning, interaction, and latent function visible. Weber, Mead, Merton, and Geertz justify that role. Their importance fails only if they refuse comparison and evidence.

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