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Parental motivations, facilitators, and barriers to participating in a pediatric vaccine trial in Kathmandu, Nepal: A qualitative study. [PDF]

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Social Scientific Explanations?

Quality and Quantity, 2003
Generally valid scientific explanations of observable social phenomena are still hardly available. By applying philosophical insights generated by Quine and derived from semiotics to social research methodology three kinds of context dependencies accompanying theory formation within social science are identified.
Jan Faber, Willem J. Scheper
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Introduction. Religious Freedom: Social-Scientific Approaches

2021
The call for a social-scientific study of religious freedom becomes more urgent with the new global challenges to this fundamental right. The task to define the meaning of religious freedom, which was considered by previous research in political science, law, social history, requires more perseverance from the sociologists today.
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Davidson And Social Scientific Laws

Synthese, 1999
The debate on the role of laws in explaining human behavior has been a central topic of the philosophy of social science since its inception. At least since the Enlightenment, social scientists have looked with envy at the success of the natural sciences, and have wondered whether they might equal this success by emulating their methodology.
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Social Scientific Evidence

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This paper considers two distinct and internally complex language regions, those of the contemporary American trial and of the social sciences. Its concern is how the trial treats the social sciences, not how the social sciences treat the trial. It first surveys the controversies that surround each region and argues that those controversies counsel ...
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Relativism and the Social Scientific Study of Medicine

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1993
Does the social scientific study of medicine require a commitment to relativism? Relativism claims that some subject (e.g., knowledge claims or moral judgments) is relative to a background (e.g., a culture or conceptual scheme) and that judgments about the subject are incommensurable.
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The Social Scientific Study of Morality

2017
After introducing some basic concepts and definitions, this chapter first discusses the classic conceptions of morality found within the work of important social theorists—focused largely but not fully on sociological scholars. Second, it offers an overview of how different traditions across sociology and psychology (for example, Kohlberg, Durkheim ...
Steven Hitlin, Sarah K. Harkness
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Social-Scientific Approaches to Paul

2020
Abstract This chapter considers how Pauline interpreters have used and are using the social sciences to study the apostle and his letters. Before turning to the social-scientific study of Paul in particular, the advent and initial growth of the social-scientific study of the New Testament in general is considered.
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Social-Scientific Research Competency

European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2019
Abstract. Although the development of research competency is an important goal of higher education in social sciences, instruments to measure this outcome often depend on the students’ self-ratings. To provide empirical evidence for the utility of a newly developed instrument for the objective measurement of social-scientific research competency, two ...
Christopher Gess   +2 more
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