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Card 16
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What does Weber believe about the researcher and objectivity when collecting data?
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Card 17
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What are Weber's views on values interpreting findings?
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Card 18
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WHo argues that sociolgy can and should be value free?
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Card 19
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For the argument that value free sociology is possible, what does it allow sociologists to follow?
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Card 20
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What do Positivists argue their job is?
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Card 21
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For another reason, why is experimental research never used?
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Card 22
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Although experimental research is rarely used, the logic of natural science can be what?
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Card 23
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For example, what do sociologists only look at based on no feelings or emotions?
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Card 24
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For another reason, sociologists can be what in their research?
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Card 25
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How can they be objective based on personal ideologies and detachment?
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