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    quantitative method of positivists. Simmel together with Max Weber formed the anti-positivist a movement that opposed positivism. Positivism believed that truth is in scientific knowledge gained from empirical evidence. They would choose a subject matter‚ such as history or society‚ and set out to define empirical goals of their study. Simmel defined “general sociology” (positivism) subject matter as “the whole of historical life insofar as it is formed societally”. Simmel disagrees‚ through his discussion

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    learning tools for our success in my EDU622 class‚ I must say that all these learning tools give me an excellent opportunity to learn and educate myself in the best possible way. In my opinion the three major epistemological tradition-Objectivism‚ Interpretivism‚ and Pragmatism are all evident in these learning tools for success‚ however objectivism is more dominant in education (cf. Phillips‚ 1983; Driscoll‚ 1984; Cunningham‚ 1992). In objectivism “reality is external‚ objective and knowledge is acquired

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    Alberta.” P52-53 * “Emily Murphy…sterilization if individuals.” P53 * “From 1929-1979…2‚822 individuals were sterilized in Alberta.” P 53 Psychological Positivism * Has a different accounted because it does not see them born a criminal but their society. * “The criminal was made‚ not born.” P53 * Psychological Positivism emerged from within the criminal justice system in England from Doctors who worked with legal medical units in that situation. * “They discovered that… for

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    philosophy. NA Key Contributors C.S. Pierce‚ William James‚ and John Dewey began pragmatism. Ludwig Wittgenstein (logical atomism); Bertrand Russell; Gottlob Frege (logicism and an arguable founder of analytic philosophy); Moritz Schlick (logical positivism) Gilbert Ryle (Behaviorism); J. J. C. Smart (Identity Theory) Principle Issues Pragmatism holds that it is only in the struggle of intelligent organisms with the surrounding environment that theories and data acquire significance. Pragmatism does

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    Answer questions from both the sections. Marks Section- A Answer any two of the following questions. 1. What is phenomenology? Explain the contribution of Martin Heideg ger to understand phenomenology. 25 2. What is positivism? Discuss Giddens’s critique of positivism. 25 3. Explain the comparative method. Discuss its scope in socia l science research. 25 4. Discuss the participatory approach to social research. Comp are and contrast it with conventional research methodologies. 25

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    sociologist at their time of era. The well-known research methods are quantitative research methods. Quantitative are numerical methods associated with deductive approaches. Quantitative research methods are usually guided by the principles of positivism as it takes on objective reality and accepts single reality. Quantitative methods are usually used to measure size‚ observe numerical change over time‚ audience segmentation‚ testing hypothesis‚ and‚ quantifying attitudes‚ behaviors and opinions

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    The Mediating Effect of Culture on the Relationship between Interactive Management Strategy and Workers Social Awareness The culture of an organization encompasses all the life experiences each worker brings to the organization. Culture arrived on the management scene in the l980s like a typhoon blowing in from far East. It suddenly became fashionable in consulting circles to sell culture like some article of organizational clothing‚ much as “management by objectives” or “total information systems”

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    VIEWS OF PUNISHMENT: CLASSICAL AND POSITIVIST POSITIVIST AND CLASSICAL PUNISHMENT AUI Online Kevin Hensley Unit 2 IP Penology CRJS335 - 1404B - 01 10/15/2014 Dr. Edward Hale Introduction During the eighteenth century the enlightenment theory emerged which would pave the way for classical criminology. Until classical criminology was introduced‚ offenders were believed to be committing crimes because they were sinners and/or possessed by the devil. Because of this belief the punishment was

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    1. Name of Course/Module: Research Method 2. Course Code: BT 21603 Research Method 3. Name(s) of academic staff: Dr. Janice L. H. Nga   (Room No. 10‚ Level 3‚ SPE. Ext. 1640‚ Email: janice@ums.edu.my;janicenga@yahoo.com) Dr. Zakariya Belkhamza (Room No. 26‚ Level 3‚ SPE. Ext. 1555‚ Email: zakariya@ums.edu.my) 4. Rationale for the inclusion of the course/module in the programme Doing research is an important activity of the for today’s business environment. Business and economics

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    Augast Comte A French philosopher his name is Isidore Auguste Marie François Xavier Comte who was a founder of the discipline of sociology and of the doctrine of positivism. Also‚ sometimes regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense of the term. He defined sociology as a positive science. In 1826 Comte began a series of lectures on his “system of positive philosophy” for a private audience‚ but he soon suffered a serious nervous breakdown. He was hospitalized and later recovered

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