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Empirical sociology is the study of sociology based on methodological methods and techniques for collecting, processing, and communicating primary sociological information. Describes the situation of the aspects of social life such as economy, law, family, and politics during the research.[1] Empirical sociology is often concerned with aspects of everyday life with common sense, which it treats as a resource, a form of knowledge.[2] Empirical sociology inductively studies how people appreciate and get along with each other.[3] Empirical sociology is an American tradition with roots in the social reform movements of the Progressive Era.[4]
^Ozankaya 1975, p. 50.
^Chaplin 2002, p. 159.
^Bernard G. Mulvaney 1942, pp. 225–230.
^Williams & MacLean 2015, p. 4.
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