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22. Who said a theory is a generalization
or set of generalizations that explains
general statements or explains other
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Answered by Anonymous
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Social scientists invent concepts to help them study and systematically analyze phenomena. In other words, they invest a language to describe behavior. There are at least two important advantages of defining theoretical concepts – first, theories, researchers, and practitioners can agree on their meaning, and second, their abstractness enhances the development of generalizations.

Answered by Pratham2508
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C. Judd propounded the theory of generalization

Explanation:

  • A generalization is the association of unrelated or dissimilar events over time or space.
  • It is their sensible classification and grouping.
  • A generalization can be thought of as a link or relationship between facts, or, as Marc Bloch puts it, "an explanatory relationship between phenomena."
  • The way that historians make sense of their sources and attempt to communicate their grasp of the facts to others is through generalizations.
  • Generally speaking, generalizations are used to analyze and understand events, etc.
  • For instance, when we generalize about a leader's caste or religion, we are doing so.

As a result, it is argued that Charles Judd proposed the Theory of Generalisation.

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