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Interpretive Social Science

, 2018
This book offers a comprehensive case for an “interpretive” or hermeneutic approach to the social sciences. Interpretive approaches are a major growth area in the social sciences because they offer a full-blown alternative to the behavioralism ...
M. Bevir, Jason Blakely
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Méthodologie des sciences sociales / Social science methodology

Social Science Information, 1975
This bibliography has been prepa red by the Service d'Échange d'In formations Scientifiques of the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme in Paris, under the editorship of Mrs. Marie-France Essyad. It is consecutive to the bibliography published in volume 13 (4/5), Oc tober 1974.
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Integrating explanation and prediction in computational social science

Nature, 2021
Jake M. Hofman   +11 more
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Science and Social Science

1984
We have argued that the social sciences cannot be distinguished from the natural sciences in terms of their explanatory structure. They are both properly causal in idiom, just as they avoid the temptation to explain the ‘good’ and the ‘bad’ in different idioms.
John Law, Peter Lodge
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Sources of method bias in social science research and recommendations on how to control it.

Annual Review of Psychology, 2012
P. M. Podsakoff   +2 more
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The social sciences and unified science

Erkenntnis, 1939
‘UniversalPhysicalistic Grammar ofScience’ (some like ’this aim but not this heading) may teach us how to assemble empirical studies,.2 Not a few empiricists intend to clean the historically given disciplines by transforming unempirical groupings of words into empiricist statements and defining the purposes of the old-fashioned ’disciplines ’without ...
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Social Science, Policy Science

1991
This chapter will emphasize, as characteristics that determine the character of, and the rules appropriate for the discourse of economics, its reference universe as a social science, and its role as a critical component of the political system as a policy science.
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