Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... Observation with extensive view Survey mankind from China to Peru.3 Controlled observation What is implied by this term ? One aspect of controlled observation is that it has focus . It deals with certain things to the exclusion of ...
... Observation with extensive view Survey mankind from China to Peru.3 Controlled observation What is implied by this term ? One aspect of controlled observation is that it has focus . It deals with certain things to the exclusion of ...
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... observation also implies a clear - cut definition of terms . Any body of knowledge is built through the use of abstract words called concepts . These must refer unambiguously , in the social sciences , to forms of behavior and methods ...
... observation also implies a clear - cut definition of terms . Any body of knowledge is built through the use of abstract words called concepts . These must refer unambiguously , in the social sciences , to forms of behavior and methods ...
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... observation and subject to its test ; and that the notion of the relative was to be substituted for the old absolutes , testable hypotheses for unquestioned dogma . Yet despite the emphasis on observation , Comte's position should not ...
... observation and subject to its test ; and that the notion of the relative was to be substituted for the old absolutes , testable hypotheses for unquestioned dogma . Yet despite the emphasis on observation , Comte's position should not ...
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