Multiple Choice
The authors of the textbook take the position that
A) social research is fundamentally scientific.
B) the general scientific method may be applied to some social science topics but not to others.
C) the social sciences should model themselves after the natural sciences in terms of the structure of scientific theory but not in terms of the scientific "process."
D) the social sciences are less scientific than the natural sciences because they cannot be as objective.
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