Multiple Choice
According to the social constructionist viewpoint, scientific knowledge
A) consists of a set of absolute facts that, once discovered, remain unchanged and unchangeable.
B) consists of a set of interpretations of data, so that different people can make different interpretations of the same data.
C) can be either absolute or a matter of interpretation depending on the research methods used to collect the data.
D) is an unattainable ideal; we can never really "know" anything.
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