Inner Contradictions of Rigorous ResearchAcademic Press, 1980 - 203 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 28
עמוד 9
... relationships among the variables being examined . These patterns of empirical relationships can be formulated as models or , eventually , theories . It is the thesis of this book that the purposes of science must go beyond ...
... relationships among the variables being examined . These patterns of empirical relationships can be formulated as models or , eventually , theories . It is the thesis of this book that the purposes of science must go beyond ...
עמוד 56
... relationships [ p . 425 ] . " The simplest form that he recommends would require 300 manipulations ( of 25 experimental and 6 criterion variables ) if each of the variables were unitary ( which Stogdill doubts is the case ) . He ...
... relationships [ p . 425 ] . " The simplest form that he recommends would require 300 manipulations ( of 25 experimental and 6 criterion variables ) if each of the variables were unitary ( which Stogdill doubts is the case ) . He ...
עמוד 124
... relationship among variables under varying states . It is a sign of precision to state that a stipulated variation in X ... relationships if one can vary X systematically and see what happens to Y. The difficulty with the technology ...
... relationship among variables under varying states . It is a sign of precision to state that a stipulated variation in X ... relationships if one can vary X systematically and see what happens to Y. The difficulty with the technology ...
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