1. Why history cannot use empirical method?
2. Wels.
1) Writing of historical narrative.
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3. Which criteria is used by expert to exam in the authen city of document?
4. Which are the various discipline are useful in historical research?
5. What is conceptual framework?
6. Which method were used by ancient communities all over the world.
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Explanation:
1. The empirical approach requires a systemically regulated, replicable implementation of rational, quantitative evaluation to test or refine a hypothesis. History is the study of past – particularly individuals, cultures, events, and issues of the past – and our efforts to understand them. We don't use the scientific/empirical approach in the history.
2. Narrative history is a story-based method in writing history. It tends to include the written history centred on "reconstructing" a series of short-term incidents.
3. Forensic document examiner is a person who studies and examines all facets of a document to ascertain its origin, authenticity, photocopies, handwriting, papers, & inks
4. There are many other disciplines to make history and its events factual. A historian must utilize the outcomes obtained by researchers in the other domains of human knowledge. They are known as auxiliary sciences or ancillary disciplines such as- palaeography, Chronology, sigillography, graphology, epigraphy, diplomatic, archaeology, & numismatics
5. A conceptual framework is an analytical tool utilised to illustrate our research as well as in what way the variables that we are considering may relate to each other
Answer:
1. The empirical approach requires a systemically regulated, replicable implementation of rational, quantitative evaluation to test or refine a hypothesis. History is the study of past – particularly individuals, cultures, events, and issues of the past – and our efforts to understand them. We don't use the scientific/empirical approach in the history.
2. Narrative history is a story-based method in writing history. It tends to include the written history centred on "reconstructing" a series of short-term incidents.
3. Forensic document examiner is a person who studies and examines all facets of a document to ascertain its origin, authenticity, photocopies, handwriting, papers, & inks
4. There are many other disciplines to make history and its events factual. A historian must utilize the outcomes obtained by researchers in the other domains of human knowledge. They are known as auxiliary sciences or ancillary disciplines such as- palaeography, Chronology, sigillography, graphology, epigraphy, diplomatic, archaeology, & numismatics
5. A conceptual framework is an analytical tool utilised to illustrate our research as well as in what way the variables that we are considering may relate to each other