Theory in the Social Sciences

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Abstract

Science is of a “piece,” the whole piece being threaded together by methodology. The social sciences are different from the physical/biological sciences. But the skein of scientific method ties them all together. Although social science differs from the physical/biological sciences, it is not completely separable. Science is one. This is the perspective we have adopted in this book.

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Betz, F. (2011). Theory in the Social Sciences. In Innovation, Technology and Knowledge Management (pp. 243–268). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7488-4_11

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