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what is value-neutrality?​

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Answered by dkyadav94
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Value neutrality, as described by Max Weber, is the duty of sociologists to identify and acknowledge their own values and overcome their personal biases when conducting sociological research. ... They caution readers, rather, to understand that sociological studies may, by necessity, contain a certain amount of value bias

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Answered by SwastiPatetiya
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Value neutrality, as described by Max Weber, is the duty of sociologists to identify and acknowledge their own values and overcome their personal biases when conducting sociological research. ... They caution readers, rather, to understand that sociological studies may, by necessity, contain a certain amount of value bias.

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