This article throws light upon the top seven modes by which scientific knowledge is adopted. The modes are: 1. Reliance on Empirical Evidence 2. Use of Relevant Concepts 3. Commitment to Objectivity 4. Ethical Neutrality 5. Generality 6. Predictions based on Probability 7. Public Methodology Affording Testing of Conclusions through Replication. Adopting Scientific Knowledge: Mode […]
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General Problems of Measuring Human Behaviour | Sociology
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In this article we will discuss about the general problems of measuring human behaviour. Problems of Measuring Human Behaviour: In as much as measurement of things, their properties, overt or covert, and their responses to certain stimuli, etc., are essential engagements of scientific research it hardly needs to be emphasized that the quality of research […]
Short Notes on Null Hypothesis | Social Research | Sociology
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This article provides a short note on null hypotheses. The alternative hypotheses and the null hypotheses together constitute the framework for the statistical testing of hypotheses. Fuller significance of null hypothesis can be grasped by the students at later stage. Suffice it here to say that the null hypothesis in its simplest form asserts that […]