What are the advantages of surveys, in-depth interviews, and time use studies? Why would sociologists pick one method over another to study families?
a) Surveys offer broad data, in-depth interviews provide qualitative insights, and time use studies show patterns; sociologists choose based on research goals.
b) Surveys are the only reliable method, in-depth interviews lack depth, and time use studies are outdated; sociologists choose based on personal preference.
c) Surveys are time-consuming, in-depth interviews lack participant diversity, and time use studies are subjective; sociologists choose randomly.
d) Surveys provide superficial data, in-depth interviews are biased, and time use studies are unreliable; sociologists choose based on convenience.