PARADIGMS, THEORY, AND RESEARCH
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2 PARADIGMS, THEORY, AND RESEARCH What You'll Learn in This Chapter Here we'll examine some of the theoretical points of view that structure social scientific inquiry. This lays the groundwork for understanding the specific research techniques discussed throughout the rest of the book. Jo hn -C la ud e Le Je un e
  • point of view that people
  • paradigms
  • such things
  • social life
  • paradigm
  • society
  • world
  • knowledge
  • theory
  • research

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