60. According to "Intellectual Foundation Stones" pure science defens to?
(A) Ability to verify ones generalization
(B) Deferring to pure science rather applied science
(C) Integrating Social Science and Value
(D) Experimental attitude toward techniques
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It refers to deferring to pure science rather applied science.
- The statement alludes to David Easton's distinction between behaviouralism and behaviourism.
- The theory has eight components such as qualifications, techniques, integration pure science etc. evidenced by intellectual foundation stones.
- Thus, in the component of pure science the IFS defers to pure science rather than applied science.
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