Q1(c) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2020 · Sociology GS 1 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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Methodology is a system of rules, principles and procedures, which forms. scientific investigation. Comment.

Topic: Sociology as Science. Syllabus: Sociology as Science: Science, scientific method and critique; Major theoretical strands of research methodology; Positivism and its critique; Fact value and objectivity; Non-positivist methodologies. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2020 and Sociology as Science.

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Methodology is a system of principles, rules, and procedures. It forms scientific investigation by making claims checkable. Durkheim and Weber wrote method as discipline. Blumer and feminist standpoint show theory inside procedure. Census and NFHS are procedures, not theory-free machines.

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Introduction

Methodology is the reasoned system that turns a question into a checkable inquiry. Rules, principles, and procedures do form scientific investigation. The comment is that they are not a cookbook independent of theory.

Body

What the statement gets right

  • Principles such as reliability, validity, and public procedure separate science from anecdote.
  • Procedures—sampling, coding, ethnography, comparison—make replication and critique possible.
  • Emile Durkheim’s Rules tried to fix such a system for social facts. Max Weber’s method essays did the same for meaning.

The subtle limit

  • Methodology is theory-laden. Herbert Blumer warned that variable procedures can freeze living meanings.
  • Feminist methodology, after Dorothy Smith and Ann Oakley, added standpoint as a principle, not a mood.
  • Indian Census and NFHS procedures are scientific and still encode office categories.

Comment

  • Treat methodology as a system that forms investigation.
  • Do not treat it as a machine that replaces the research question.
  • Mixed methods are two procedure-sets, still under one methodological argument.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  PRIN[Principles] --> METH[Methodology]
  RULE[Rules] --> METH
  PROC[Procedures] --> METH
  METH --> SCI[Scientific investigation]
  TH[Theory standpoint] --> METH

Conclusion

  • The statement is sound: methodology is a system of rules, principles, and procedures that forms scientific work. Durkheim and Weber built such systems. The comment is that theory and standpoint sit inside the system. Procedure without principle is only a kit.

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