Difference between revisions of "Method"
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Revision as of 19:25, 16 February 2016
Method is a set of criteria for employment in theory assessment. Three different types of criteria have been identified so far: criteria of demarcation, criteria of acceptance, and criteria of compatibility. Methods should not be confused with openly professed methodologies. Methods should also be differentiated from research techniques, which are used in theory construction and data gathering.
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Current View
Method is currently defined as a set of criteria for employment in theory assessment. These criteria can be of three basic types: criteria of demarcation, criteria of acceptance, and criteria of compatibility.
Criteria of Demarcation
Criteria of Acceptance
Criteria of Compatibility
Method vs. Methodology
Method vs. Research Technique
Open Questions
• Question 1
• Question 2
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References
- ^ Barseghyan, Hakob. (2015) The Laws of Scientific Change. Springer.