CHAPTER 2
Paradigms, Theory, and Social Research Holographic Overview Social scientific inquiry is an interplay of theory and research, logic and observation, induction and deduction—and of the fundamental frames of reference known as paradigms.
Introduction Some Social Science Paradigms Macrotheory and Microtheory Early Positivism Social Darwinism Contlict Paradigm Symbolic Interactionism Ethnomethodology Structural Functionalism Feminist Paradigms Rational Objectivity Reconsidered
Deductive Theory Construction Getting Started Constructing Your Theory An Example of Deductive Theory: Distributive Justice
Inductive Theory Construction An Example of Inductive Theory: Why Do People Smoke Marijuana?
The Links Between Theory and Research MAIN POINTS
Elements of Social Theory
KEY TERMS
Two Logical Systems Revisited
REVIEW QUESTIONS AND EXERCISES
The Traditional Model of Science Deductive and Inductive Reasoning: A Case Illustration A Graphic Contrast
ADDITIONAL READINGS SOCIOLOGY W E B SITE INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION 41