601.5
An Assessment of Objectivity in Sociological Research

Tuesday, 17 July 2018: 09:30
Location: 203D (MTCC NORTH BUILDING)
Oral Presentation
Ram Narayan TRIPATHI, BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY VARANASI, India
Analysis of sociological facts in their original form by neutral perspective is known as the objectivity. This real form of incident or can be bitter, immoral, and contrary to all expectations ideals and values of the researcher. This is a matter of fact to reveal the reality of events itself. This acquisition will only reveal the truth or reality of events and this will be objective. Since, researcher’s views, thoughts, perceptions, values, have influenced the objectivity and any researcher may not completely deny from all that influences that’s why a researcher cannot see the reality of the facts. Scientific Research without objectivity is not only purposeless but waste. The significance of scientific research lies in the fact that we become familiar with the realities of facts and events and this introduction is not possible unless the objectivity is attained. There are protests that create a major obstacle in the path to discovering reality and we go away from the objectivity. This article argues about methods of finding more absolute objectivity in sociological research.