Inner Contradictions of Rigorous ResearchAcademic Press, 1980 - 203 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 35
עמוד 2
... conducting rigor- ous research . If the theories of action that are used in everyday life are congru- ent with the theories of action used to conduct rigorous research , then would this not enhance the applicability or external validity ...
... conducting rigor- ous research . If the theories of action that are used in everyday life are congru- ent with the theories of action used to conduct rigorous research , then would this not enhance the applicability or external validity ...
עמוד 7
... conduct research where one does not have unilateral control , where the researcher is expected to be of help in ... conducting normal science studies with no intervention phase envisaged . Reflecting further on these dialogues with my ...
... conduct research where one does not have unilateral control , where the researcher is expected to be of help in ... conducting normal science studies with no intervention phase envisaged . Reflecting further on these dialogues with my ...
עמוד 120
... conduct normative empirical research . Some social scientists go further and assert that alternative worlds do not and cannot exist . This assertion about the potentialities of hu- man nature is made with almost no empirical research ...
... conduct normative empirical research . Some social scientists go further and assert that alternative worlds do not and cannot exist . This assertion about the potentialities of hu- man nature is made with almost no empirical research ...
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