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Describe Sandra Harding's Feminist Methodology.​

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The feminist method is a means of conducting of scientific investigations and generating theory from an explicitly feminist standpoint.[1] Feminist methodologies are varied, but tend to have a few common aims or characteristics, including seeking to overcome biases in research, bringing about social change, displaying human diversity, and acknowledging the position of the researcher.[2] Questioning normal scientific reasoning is another form of the feminist method.[3]

Each of these methods must consist of different parts including: collection of evidence, testing of theories, presentation of data, and room for rebuttals.[citation needed] How research is scientifically backed up affects the results. Like consciousness raising, some feminist methods affect the collective emotions of women, when things like political statistics are more of a structural result When knowledge is either constructed by experiences, or discovered, it needs to both be reliable and valid.

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Feminism and Methodology. By SANDRA HARDING. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1987. Margaret Nash ·

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