The first way gender can affect sociological research is androcentricity, looking at issues from the male perspective. Women are sometimes ignored because researchers believe men’s actions or roles are more important. For example, a study on professional basketball would have inaccurate results if only men were interviewed because they were considered better, more superior players. Gynocentricity, emphasis on the female perspective, occurs less often. However, this problem may still arise and not allow quality research to be made. Overgeneralizing
The first way gender can affect sociological research is androcentricity, looking at issues from the male perspective. Women are sometimes ignored because researchers believe men’s actions or roles are more important. For example, a study on professional basketball would have inaccurate results if only men were interviewed because they were considered better, more superior players. Gynocentricity, emphasis on the female perspective, occurs less often. However, this problem may still arise and not allow quality research to be made. Overgeneralizing