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Sociology is commonly defined as a social field of study all through dealing with society (Roberts 1). The fact that society is the key factor confirms the reason why empirical investigations and critical examination are the common methods used to develop any information concerning social activities (2). Efforts by sociologists to study humankind and their social behavior can only be effective in conducted in the field (4). This is because no chemicals are required in handling the groups involved, which are economic, political, social, and religious.
Just like laboratory research, field research by sociologists has advantages and disadvantages as well. For the advantages, any research that does not involve chemicals is not likely to be wrong. It is possible to realize results that are more accurate since the sociologist is directly dealing with society. Further still, it is fast and easier to realize expected results. The cost involved in the research is lower compared to laboratory research. For the disadvantages, social research could be tricky in the society is not cooperative and time-consuming (117). Language barrier and illiteracy in many societies is a drawback since the research involves communication (18). However, it is arguable that any research carried outside the laboratory is most likely to give accurate results.
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