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3. An inductive theory is one that:
a. There is no substitute for
an in-depth, hermeneutic
understanding of society.
b. Scientific research should
be based on value-free,
empirical observations.
c. Events and discourses in
the social world prevent us
from having direct
knowledge of the natural
order.
d. It is important to remain
optimistic about our
research, even when things
go wrong.​

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There is no substitute for

an in-depth, hermeneutic

understanding of society.

b. Scientific research should

be based on value-free,

empirical observations.

c. Events and discourses in

the social world prevent us

from having direct

knowledge of the natural

order.

d. It is important to remain

optimistic about our

research, even when things

go wrong.

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