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Card 6
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For characteristics of the scientific method, data must be high in what?
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Card 7
Front
Who argues that sociology can and should be a science?
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Card 8
Front
For the argument that sociology can be a science, the subject matter of society is similar to what?
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Card 9
Front
Why is society an objective factual reality?
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Card 10
Front
Therefore, they believe humans like what react to what?
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Card 11
Front
Human behaviour like natural matter is therefore see to be what? Give and example with Functionalist ideas?
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Card 12
Front
For another reason why sociology can be a science, sociologists can follow what?
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Card 13
Front
However, why is experimental research never used?
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Card 14
Front
For examples of how positivists follow logic of science research, what do Positivists only look at to research?
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Card 15
Front
Positivists use what method and test what in a controlled way?
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