What is scientific about social science? The complexity of measuring human behavior
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https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.0.3923Keywords:
social science, humanities, scientific method, participant observationAbstract
The social and behavioral sciences share many characteristics with the «hard» or «natural» sciences, including a commitment to the systematic analysis of empirical data, whether quantitative or qualitative. Yet the subject matter of social science is sometimes elusive, involving many abstract entities like values and cultures, and its methods do not always involve measurement or experimentation. Is social science «scientific» or is it not?
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