Exam 2: Theory and Research
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If we approach a setting with a theory we want to test,we are employing
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One reason causality is hard to establish is because we want to make sure the cause comes "after",not "before",
the effect.
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What is the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning in the development of theory?
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A/nrelationship exists when an antecedent variable explains the original relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable.
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If we move from specific observations to more general abstractions,we are using deductive logic.
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