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Download Solution PDFWho among the following, have used comparative method in their studies?
A. Emile Durkheim
B. B. Malinowski
C. A.R. Radcliffe-Brown
D. Max Weber
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- A, B and C only
- B, C and D only
- A, C and D only
- B, C and A only
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Option 3 : A, C and D only
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer isA, C, and D only.Key Points
- The comparative method, so-called, is thus the process of comparing situations, groups, cultures, or whatever, which are similar and yet which differ in known ways.
- Durkheim's study on suicide was an example of the comparative method.
- Radcliffe-Brown believed that natural laws of society could be discovered with the use of comparative methods based on the observation, description, and comparison of societies.
- Weber’s work on religion illustrates the nature of his comparative method.
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- Cultural Relativism: is the idea that a person’s beliefs, values, and practices should be understood based on that person’s own culture, rather than be judged against the criteria of another. It is to judge every culture by its owns standard.
- Historical Particularism: To explore individual cultures in their respective historical context.
- Method of Apt illustration: consists of thinking up some plausible explanation of some social phenomenon and then searching around for illustrations that seem to support it and neglecting the rest of the material relating to the topic under consideration.
Thus,have used the comparative method in their studies areEmile Durkheim,A.R. Radcliffe-Brown,Max Weber.
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