UNIT – I
1. Nature of Sociology, 2. Social Research, 3. Practical Consideration in Selection and Planning of a Research Project, 4. Steps of Social Research, 5. Importance of Social Research, 6. Social Survey, 7. Social Survey—Historical Background, 8. Planning of Social Survey, 9. Difference between Social Survey and Research, 10 . Basis of Research, 11 . Inter-disciplinary Approach, 12. Nature of Social Phenomena, 13. Objectivity, 14. Concept, Fact and Theory, 15. Hypothesis, 16. Research Design, 17. Observation Method, 18. Interview, 19. Questionnaire, 20 . Schedule, 21. Case-study Method, 22. Sociometry, 23. Content Analysis, 24. Scaling Techniques, 25. Projective Technique, 26 . Measurement of Attitudes, 27. Action Research, 28. Report Writing.
UNIT – II
29. Definition and Scope of Statistics, 30. Functions and Importance of Statistics, 31. Collection of Data, 32. Census and Sampling Methods of Statistical Investigation, 33. Classification of Data, 34. Tabulation of Data,
UNIT – III
35. Diagrammatic Representation of Data, 36 . Graphic Representation of Data, 37. False Base Line, 38. Histogram, Frequency Polygon and Frequency Curve, 39. Graphic Representation of Mode, 40. Graphic Representation of Median and Quartiles, 41. Lorenz Curve, 42 . Law of Inertia of Large Numbers, 43 . Law of Statistical Regularity, 44. Statistical Errors,
UNIT –IV
45. Statistical Averages, 46. Mean (Mean or Simple Arithmetic Average), 47. Weighted Average or Weighted Arithmetic Average, 48. Geometric Mean, 49 . Harmonic Mean, 50. Mode, 51. Median, 52 . Measures based on Median Principles,
UNIT – V
53. Dispersion, 54. Skewness,
UNIT – VI
55. Correlation.
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