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Add to cartWhat is abduction?
A way of reasoning by drawing up a hypothesis that may be a possible explanation for a phenomenon.
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What is an action problem? (same as practical problem)
A problem where something has to be done to solve it.
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What is an axiom?
An unproven thesis, which is nevertheless accepted as an almost indisputable point of departure.
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What is an axiomatic-deductive method?
A method in which more specific statements are derived from a number of general postulates (axioms). It is typically used in the non-empirical sciences.
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What is a causal loop diagram?
The cause-effect model in which feedback processes are mapped out.
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What is a causal model?
A model that shows causes and consequences schematically.
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What is a conceptual model?
It can take many forms, but it is usually used in empirical research to schematically represent the connection between the most important concepts in a study.
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What is critical rationalism?
A movement of science theory linked to the name of Sir Karl Popper. It is a critique of logical positivism and 'replaces' the principle of induction the justification of knowledge by deduction and verification by falsification. Popper's approach is also called the hypothetical-deductive method.
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Create quizGlossary of terms. By Athena Summary Methods of Research and Intervention
What is abduction?
A way of reasoning by drawing up a hypothesis that may be a possible explanation for a phenomenon.What is an action problem? (same as practical problem)
A problem where something has to be done to solve it.What is an axiom?
An unproven thesis, which is nevertheless accepted as an almost indisputable point of departure.What is an axiomatic-deductive method?
A method in which more specific statements are derived from a number of general postulates (axioms). It is typically used in the non-empirical sciences.What is a causal loop diagram?
The cause-effect model in which feedback processes are mapped out.What is a causal model?
A model that shows causes and consequences schematically.What is a conceptual model?
It can take many forms, but it is usually used in empirical research to schematically represent the connection between the most important concepts in a study.What is critical rationalism?
A movement of science theory linked to the name of Sir Karl Popper. It is a critique of logical positivism and 'replaces' the principle of induction the justification of knowledge by deduction and verification by falsification. Popper's approach is also called the hypothetical-deductive method.What is critical realism?
What is a customer's dilemma?
What is cybernetics?
What is deduciton?
What is a deductive-nomological model?
What is a demarcation criterion?
What is the doctrine of science? (same as science theory)
What is a domain?
What is empirical research?
What is an epistemology (also known as kenleer)?
What is a laboratory experiment?
What is a field experiment?
What is a factor analysis?
What is feedback?
What is the hermeneutic circle?
What is hermeneutics?
What is holism?
What is a hypothesis?
What are idiographic sciences?
What is an indicator?
What is an induction problem?
What is induction?
Which levels of measurement are there?
What is a nominal measurement level?
What is an ordinal measurement level?
What is an interval measurement level?
What is an ratio measurement level?
What is logical positivism?
What is matching?
What is methodology?
What is nomotistical sciences?
What is participant bias?
What is phenomenology?
What is positivism?
What is a practical problem?
What is practical relevance? (same as social relevance)
What is pre-measurement (also known as baseline measurement)?
What is quasi-experiment?
What is a research question?
What is a Quine-Duhem thesis?
What is randomization?
What is reductionism?
What is science theory?
What is scientific relevance?
What is social relevance?
What is system dynamics?
What is taxonomy?
What is a theory?
What is triangulation?
What is unit of analysis?
What is unit of observation?
What is a universal conditional statement?
What is validity?