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A social researcher in order to conduct a true experiment is necessary to manipulate the independent variable in order to determine whether it does in fact have an influence on the dependent variable. Because experimental subjects are likely to be allocated to one of two or more experimental groups, each of which represents different types or levels of the independent variable. Then it is possible to establish how far differences between the groups are responsible for variations in the level of the dependent variable. Therefore, manipulation entails intervening in a situation to determine which of two or more things happens to objects.


Research is constrained by time and resources. Therefore, a timetable is needed. Work out a schedule, in conjunction with your supervisor, detailing the different stages of your research (including the review of your literature and the writing up). In the timetable you should specify the different stages and the calendar points at which you should start and finish them. Yet, for example, searching the literature is a stage that is likely to be ongoing, but this should not be a problem to develop a timetable. Secondly, find out if there are any resources which may be put at your disposal for carrying out research. For instance, travel costs, or photocopying costs, or transcription machines or SPSS or qualitative data analysis package and so on. This kind of information will help you to establish how far your research design and methods are financially and feasible and practical.


Researchers usually base their arguments or theories on certain views about human nature and experience. In order to ask what is understood to be the defining feature of the human experience, a researcher may refer to what has been called the "standard disciplines" of the social sciences. For example, economics, psychology, and anthropology are generally used to indicate the terms of "normal" or ordinary human social interaction. Some researchers also consider that there are aspects of economic, psychological, and social behaviour that are unique or outside the "normal"; they relate these to "abnormal" or "non-standard" human experiences, including what has been called fanaticism, cruelty, and criminality. 84d34552a1