Sociological Theory ConstructionDryden Press, 1972 - 416 páginas |
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... questions . Does a " test " refer to experience or to assertions about experience ? Is an assertion " empirical " even though test- able only in principle ? Is an assertion testable only in the sense of being falsifiable ? The last question ...
... questions . Does a " test " refer to experience or to assertions about experience ? Is an assertion " empirical " even though test- able only in principle ? Is an assertion testable only in the sense of being falsifiable ? The last question ...
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... question : What if the phenomenon can be deduced from different premises ? Should one regard an explana- tion as adequate only if it is unique , how can it be known that a given phenomenon can be deduced from only one set of premises ...
... question : What if the phenomenon can be deduced from different premises ? Should one regard an explana- tion as adequate only if it is unique , how can it be known that a given phenomenon can be deduced from only one set of premises ...
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... question is : What possible difference would the source of the two assertions have on their predictive accuracy ( or ... question proposi- tions , but they do so by emphasis on the " logical " character of explanation . As Homans would ...
... question is : What possible difference would the source of the two assertions have on their predictive accuracy ( or ... question proposi- tions , but they do so by emphasis on the " logical " character of explanation . As Homans would ...
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Chapter | 3 |
Special Problems | 19 |
Chapter 3 | 58 |
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A C A C A C AC AC ARCOD argument axioms Blalock causation census concept consensus consider contingent criterion definition derived descriptive statement designate direct intrinsic statements direct relation division of labor empirical applicability empirical assertions epistemic statements explanation formal theory construction greater the direct identify inanimate energy instance investigators judged false judgment logical ments mode of formalization mode of theory Nonetheless notion occupational differentiation operational definition order theory particular Philosophy of Science population population density predictive accuracy predictive power problems proposed scheme propositions published data quantitative properties question referential formula reject relational terms Revise rho ARCID RUIE rules second-order theory sense social units sociological terms sociological theories sociologists space-time relations stipulate substantive terms suicide rate suppose sustenance activities temporal quantifiers testable tests theorems theorist third-order theory tion transformational statement true type of hypothesis types of space-time unit term universes of countries urban areas Zetterberg
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Methoden van sociaal-wetenschappelijk onderzoek Peter Gustaaf Swanborn Sin vista previa disponible - 1987 |