How does a social scientific study differ from an interpretive one?
A) It aims at generalizing results to broader contexts/populations
B) It is more likely to use qualitative methods
C) It is more likely to use a theory that guides the inquiry
D) It is more likely to use quantitative methods
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Q10: Different branches of positivism exist. Which are
Q11: Which methods are most used in social
Q12: What are hypotheses used for?
A) They help
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Q15: Which aspects are central to "logical positivism"?
A)
Q16: What did Karl Popper argue?
A) Knowledge can
Q17: What is most used to make predictions
Q18: Which traditions of philosophy acknowledge some level
Q19: What does "determinism" mean?
A) Human actions are
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