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Feminist Methodology For Family Studies

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Imagine living in a world where men and women did not have a right to collide together on any political, economic, cultural, personal and social levels. Men were considered only allowed to do “manly things.” Women were only allowed to do things that helped the family. Feminism is a movement that creates ideas that men and women can be equal in political, economic, cultural, personal and social aspects. There are two different methods for feminist research discussed in the article Feminist Methodology for Family Studies by Linda Thompson; the methods are qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative research is “a method of inquiry employed in different academic disciplines” (Thompson), in other words more traditional base research. Quantitative research is “a method with more numbers and statics” (Thompson), meaning more of a here in my fact and here is my evidence. Feminism is not used to offend either sex; it is simply a group of people that would like all aspects of the society to be equal to both men and women. Feminism started in the 19th century and still continues today. “Women were first looked down upon because of the sexual double standard where women had to remain virginal before marriage and faithful inside it” (Head), but it was okay if men had sex with more than one partner. Later in 1864, the Contagious Diseases Acts were passed allowing police to arrest woman suspected of being a prostitute. This, “according to feminists, was unfair, because it blamed

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