Problem of Objectivity in Social Research

Observation in Social Research: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Problem of Objectivity Objectivity lies at the heart of all scientific inquiry. It refers to the ability to observe, analyze, and present findings without personal bias, emotion, or preconceived notions. In natural sciences, maintaining objectivity is relatively straightforward because experiments can be repeated under controlled conditions. However, in social research, where human beings … Read more