The Conduct of Inquiry: Methodology for Behavioral Science |
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METHODOLOGY | 3 |
Logic and Psychology | 12 |
The Task of Methodology | 18 |
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abstract act meaning action applied arithmetic mean assigned basis behavioral science behavioral scientist believe called causal Charles Peirce Clyde Coombs cognitive cognitive styles concept concerned constitute construction context corresponding decision deductive model definition determination distinction effect empirical empiricism error example experiment experimental explanation fact formulated function given hypotheses ical important individual inference inquiry instance interpretation involved knowledge laws logic-in-use logical positivism magnitude mathematics matter measurement ment method Methodological individualism methodology nomic norms objects observation outcome particular philosophical philosophy of science physical play possible postulates precisely prediction principle probability problem propositions psychoanalysis psychological purposes question ratio scale reconstructed logic reference relation role sample scale scientific enterprise scientific method semantic sense sequence significance situation social speak specific statement statistical structure style subject-matter sure symbolic tautology techniques theoretical terms theory things tion tive true truth understand validity