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to create knowledge that clarifies a particular aspect of the world around us |
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experiments to distinguish between competing scientific theories |
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fundamental assumption that life is not totally chaotic or random, but has logical patterns of regularity |
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approach assumes there exists an absolute truth |
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a question can only be studied scientifically only if it can be subjected to verifiable ___________ |
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Emiricism relies on data that can be _________ or ___________ |
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3 Ramifications of Empiricism |
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1. Non-empirical ways of acquiring knowledge cannot produce scientific evidence 2. Focus on problems that can be observed 3. Scientific inquiry cannot settle debates on values or beliefs |
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3 non-empirical ways of acquiring knowledge |
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common sense intuition tradition |
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a general perspective, a fundamental model or scheme that breaks down the complexity of reality and organizes or views |
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Social Exchange Theory (SET) |
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based on bidirectional exchange of resources by parties |
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hypotheses are derived from existing theories. "general to the specific" |
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new theories are developed from research findings. "specific to the general" |
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-Building blocks of theory -measured by an observed unit called a variable |
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a statement about one or more concepts |
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a proposition that is stated in a testable form (measurable variables and we can test it) |
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1. Personal Values and Agendas 2. Scientific disciplines have different values 3. Sponsorship and funding 4. Reactivity of the research subjects |
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Clear, focused, concise, and arguable question around which you center your research |
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3 main purposes of lit review |
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1. Formulation of research question 2. Synthesis of existing knowledge on research question 3. Guide design and analysis |
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