Methodology of social science research: The case of the sociology of action in relation to values

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Social science research continues to grow in the academic world, especially for master's students and doctoral students who are called upon to produce dissertations and theses that meet the methodological requirement. The purpose of this article is to shed light on social science research methodology and on research in the sociology of action as a psychosociological approach and the obstacles that hinder its use, especially when it is about values. To this end, a detailed explanation of the stages of research in the social sciences as well as the difficulties related to the nature of the sociological disciplinary field are put forward, in order to define the objective posture that the researcher must adopt. Distancing from the subjects of study is therefore required especially when it comes to values.

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Lahmami, H. (2020). Methodology of social science research: The case of the sociology of action in relation to values. Revista Electronica Interuniversitaria de Formacion Del Profesorado, 23(1), 59–73. https://doi.org/10.6018/reifop.404931

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