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الصفحة 117
Systematic Methods and Potentially Verifiable Hypotheses . Perhaps the chief criterion distinguishing systematic methods from those employed in impressionistic research is that they yield data which can be represented quantitatively .
Systematic Methods and Potentially Verifiable Hypotheses . Perhaps the chief criterion distinguishing systematic methods from those employed in impressionistic research is that they yield data which can be represented quantitatively .
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Another example of non - systematic use of spatial data : focusing attention solely on the voting behavior of an ethnic group ( or economic class ) in one section of the country and then citing these statistics as demonstration of a ...
Another example of non - systematic use of spatial data : focusing attention solely on the voting behavior of an ethnic group ( or economic class ) in one section of the country and then citing these statistics as demonstration of a ...
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here deal with American presidential elections , the primary test is to state the hypothesis ' claims in terms of the systematic data most pertinent to it , i.e. , the statistics of voting behavior . If the hypothesis fails to satisfy ...
here deal with American presidential elections , the primary test is to state the hypothesis ' claims in terms of the systematic data most pertinent to it , i.e. , the statistics of voting behavior . If the hypothesis fails to satisfy ...
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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