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Advancing Health Behavior Theories in Research and Practice. [PDF]
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The interplay between social connection and compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures. [PDF]
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In the room but not on the byline: trust, fear, and the human role in addiction science in the age of AI. [PDF]
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Sociologism in Philosophy of Science
Metaphilosophy, 1972SummaryIn a nutshell, the present essay claims this: First, the classical problem of knowledge has recently shifted from, How do I know? to, How do we know?–from psychology to sociology. As a phenomenological matter this is a great improvement, as a solution to the problem of rationality it is erroneous and immoral.
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Sociology as a Natural Science
American Journal of Sociology, 1932Natural science is differentiated from other modes of knowledge by method, not by subject matter. The revolutionary concept that social phenomena are natural phenomena and therefore can be studied by natural-science methodology is being rapidly accepted.
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Is Sociology a Natural Science?
American Journal of Sociology, 1949Sociologists have always tried to shape their science according to the model of the natural sciences. Critics of sociology object that sociology is not yet and never will be a science of this type. By "natural science" they mean physics, though they do not say so.
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Sociology of Science Without the Sociology
Social Studies of Science, 1990Whatever readers of Social Studies of Science think of Lawrence J. Prelli's attempt to bring together rhetoric and science studies, they will probably approve of his reading; the case studies on which he bases his argument are almost all by science studies researchers associated with this journal.
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American Journal of Sociology, 1921
The scientific achievements of sociology have been disappointing. Sociology is properly a utilitarian science. The five methods of sociology.-In it five inductive methods of seeking truth may be considered. The common-sense method, consisting in generalizing from data which chance to come to hand, has been the most prominent. The historical method uses
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The scientific achievements of sociology have been disappointing. Sociology is properly a utilitarian science. The five methods of sociology.-In it five inductive methods of seeking truth may be considered. The common-sense method, consisting in generalizing from data which chance to come to hand, has been the most prominent. The historical method uses
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